Rangers “come to agreement” with Palmeiras for Jefte sale | OneFootball

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·14 August 2025

Rangers “come to agreement” with Palmeiras for Jefte sale

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Palmeiras have reached an agreement with Rangers for Brazilian left back Jefte according to journalist Gustavo Terini on X. The deal will see the defender leave Ibrox permanently before Rangers face Bruges. This news ends weeks of uncertainty over the player’s future and brings clarity to a situation that has lingered since the summer. Rangers will now have to prepare for life without a player who showed flashes of promise but never fully convinced.

The move to Palmeiras represents a return to his homeland for Jefte. It also provides Rangers with a financial boost and the chance to reshape their defensive options. Russell Martin has not relied on the Brazilian heavily in recent weeks which suggests he had already planned for this outcome. With the Bruges clash fast approaching, the timing allows the club to focus fully on that important fixture as reports suggest Rangers are already looking at possible replacements.


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He said:

“Palmeiras has a principle verbal agreement with Jéfte to sign a five-year contract and expects to count on the winger next week.Just bureaucratic adjustments left with Rangers. A face-to-face meeting in London, scheduled for Thursday (14th), will have a representative from the Verdó.”

Jefte’s departure comes after mixed performances since joining Rangers. His pace and attacking instincts caught the eye early on but questions remained over his defensive positioning. In a league as demanding as the Scottish Premiership, consistency is key and he struggled to deliver that across an entire campaign. Supporters often debated his role in the squad and whether the club should keep him, with some agreeing with recent comments from the manager.

Palmeiras will benefit from a player still young enough to develop further. The Brazilian club clearly believe they can refine his game and make the most of his attacking qualities. For Rangers, the sale opens a space in the squad for a potential new signing either in this window or the next. It also ensures the club receive a transfer fee rather than risk losing him for less later, with reports in Brazil confirming Palmeiras’ confidence in completing the transfer.

Gustavo Terini’s report adds weight to speculation that had been building for days. The journalist stated the agreement is done and only formalities remain. This aligns with the fact Jefte has not featured prominently in all recent matches. The club’s focus will now be on ensuring defensive stability without him.

The match against Bruges is an important test for Rangers both financially and competitively. Securing progress in Europe could help fund further squad improvements. The timing of Jefte’s move means Martin and his staff can finalise preparations without distraction. The challenge now is to find a balance in the back line and maintain attacking width through other options.

Ultimately the agreement between Palmeiras and Rangers for Jefte suits all parties. The player gets a move home, Palmeiras gain a promising full back and Rangers receive funds to reinvest. With the Bruges match on the horizon, attention turns to the pitch and the opportunity to make progress in Europe.

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