Rangers.It’s believed the striker was holding out for a move to straight into one of the continent’s biggest five leagues on the back of his prolific scoring exploits in last season’s Europa League campaign.But the Qatari interest has remained strong throughout and Al Duhail believe they may be able to tempt him to move to Doha with the extra lure of a potential fast-track move to Paris Saint-Germain through an established link-up between the ownerships of both clubs.The Qatar Stars League’s transfer window runs until October 25 which means Al Duhail - who have already splashed out on former Juventus trio Mario Mandzukic, Medhi Benatia and Han Kwang-song - have more than two weeks left to launch another move.But, with the European market.
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