
HEARTS have rejected a cash plus Lee Wallace offer from Rangers for Kyle Lafferty, according to reports. SunSport reported last month how the Jambos turned down a £200,000 bid from the Ibrox club for the striker. Kyle Lafferty celebrates after scoring for HeartsKenny Ramsay - The Sun Glasgow Lee Wallace in Rangers trainingWillie Vass And Lafferty insisted he won’t agitate for a return to his former club after scoring the winner against Celtic on Saturday. But Rangers have now reportedly come back with another offer in their bid to bring the Northern Irishman back to Ibrox. According to the Daily Express, they offered cash plus former captain Wallace in exchange for Lafferty, but this too was turned down. The Jambos are reportedly not interested in signing a new left-back before the end of the transfer window. RELATED STORIES WRONG SAYS COM Commons hits out at Naismith for ‘disgusting’ antics towards Jonny Hayes NO DOWNING TOOLS Hearts ace Kyle Lafferty insists he won’t push for move to Rangers Hearts 1 Celtic 0 Lafferty grabs winner to give Jambos all three points at Tynecastle THE HEARTS SONG Hearts pay tribute to late Frightened Rabbit singer ahead of Celtic clash QUIETEN DOWN Hearts ace John Souttar can’t wait to face Celtic and shut up Christophe Berra BRING HIM BACK Hearts boss Craig Levein ready to hand Lafferty recall ahead of Celtic clash And any move to bring Wallace back to Tynecastle would likely hit a stumbling block due to his wages. Hearts are reportedly holding out for around £750,000 and will refuse to consider selling Lafferty until their valuation is met. NAISY RAP? Naismith faces anxious wait with SFA compliance officer following incident with Hayes Wallace has no future at Rangers after his part in a dressing room row with ex-boss Graeme Murty last season. He was stripped of the captaincy and left out of their Europa League squad last month. Keep up to date with ALL the latest news, transfers and goals from Scottish football plus fixtures, results and live match commentary
Source: Scottish Sun, News
Source: Scottish Sun, News