
PARMA have confirmed the signing of Rangers stopper Bruno Alves. The Serie A side today announced the Portugal international had signed a one-year deal. Alves joined Gers from CagliariPA:Press Association A statement read: “Parma Calcio 1913 announces the registration of the player Bruno Eduardo Regufe Alves (Pòvoa de Varzim, 27 November 1981) who has signed an annual contract expiring on 30.06.2019. “The defender last season was in force at Rangers FC (25 appearances and two goals), from which he has been released in the last hours. “And in the coming days he will reach his new companions after a few days of permission granted considering his participation with the Portuguese national team at the World Cup.” The 36-year-old was brought to Ibrox by Pedro Caixinha. Related Stories SOU BLEW IT Souness launches blistering attack on Alli, Lingard and England’s style of play FLOP SHOP Ex-Rangers winger Dalcio ‘set for loan spell’ just months after Benfica return NO REPEATS Gerrard reckons Rangers’ defeat to Progres makes FK Shkupi team talk easy FITNESS FIGHT Steven Gerrard provides injury updates on Jordan Rossiter and Graham Dorrans Gers swoop Rangers tracking World Cup somersault defender Milad Mohammadi Buff love Rangers star Alfredo Morelos’ girlfriend says striker is STAYING at Ibrox But he endured an injury-hit campaign as Caixinha was sacked and replaced by Graeme Murty, who was also axed by Gers chiefs. New Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has added central defenders Connor Goldson and Nikola Katic to his squad. He’s also chasing Millwall stopper Jake Cooper. Alves’ exit will free up £28,000-a-week on wages as Gerrard looks to continue his summer spending spree. Newly-promoted Parma were last week hit with a match-fixing charge.
Source: Scottish Sun, News
Source: Scottish Sun, News