Rangers have rejected a bid from Galatasaray for defender Ridvan Yilmaz.
The 22-year-old has been the subject of much transfer speculation during the window with Serie A side Hellas Verona also being linked with the left-back.
It is understood that the Turkish giants made two offers for Yilmaz, but Ibrox chiefs refused to budge on their £4million valuation.
He joined Rangers in the summer of 2022 under then boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst for £4.5million from Besiktas but has struggled to hold down a regular starting place.
Yilmaz has featured 17 times for the Ibrox club so far this season, scoring twice and providing one assist.
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Meanwhile, Adam Devine has joined Motherwell on loan until the end of the season.
The 20-year-old, who is a regular in the Scotland youth set-up, has made 11 appearances for the Ibrox side.
He has also had loan spells with Partick Thistle and Brechin City.
Speaking after the move was confirmed, Devine said: "I can’t wait to get involved. It’s a great club and everyone I have met has been excellent.
"The manager really sold the club and what he wants to do here and I can’t wait to be a part of that."
Fir Park boss Stuart Kettlewell added: "He has made appearances at first-team level for Rangers and has been a regular in the matchday squads, which I think shows he is highly thought of by Rangers.
“I hope he brings energy and enthusiasm. This is a chance for him to prove himself at this level and I look forward to working with him.”
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