Alfredo Morelos reportedly chased an offer from Konyaspor out the door on Tuesday night - and is open to penning a new contract at Rangers.
The Colombian has been back in form under Michael Beale with four goals in his last four games and has been restored as Rangers' main No.9 by the Englishman. He's out of contract at the end of the season and with the Turkish transfer window closing on Tuesday, Konyaspor were heavily linked with a last-ditch bid to pry him away this month.
But it's claimed Morelos had no interest in taking that option up and decided to stay at Rangers with the Scottish Sun saying Konyaspor were told they were "wasting their time" when they sounded the player out. It's also claimed he is open to penning a new long-term deal at Ibrox as his renaissance continues and he could move into double figures for the season with a goal against Partick Thistle on Sunday.
Speaking about Morelos last week, Beale said it was a case of so far, so good since his return to the club. He said: "He is just playing regularly and enjoying his football. We are creating a lot of chances. I think he could probably have a few more goals if I'm honest and that has probably driven him.
"That's two away at Kilmarnock and then two away at Hearts in the last couple of difficult away games. I'm over the moon with Alfredo at the moment, he's no bother to me around the building. So far, so good.
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