Winger heads to Turkey
Turkish Süper Lig giants Fenerbahce have confirmed the signing of former Rangers forward Ryan Kent on a four-year deal. The 26-year-old talent makes the move from the Scottish Premiership after five seasons at the Glasgow club. “It’s an honour to be joining Fenerbahce,” stated the England winger in a video on social media on Monday. “After speaking with the club, I’m aware of the visions and the targets for next season and I look forward to helping my team achieve those goals.”
Kent makes the move to Istanbul as a free agent, following the expiration of his contract with Rangers. At 26 years of age, the forward will likely be tasked with helping his new club reclaim the league title, which they lost to cross-city rivals Galatasaray by little more than eight points. However, it remains to be seen just how well Kent will do in Turkish football, following a large degree of inconsistency at Rangers.
Many highs and lows – Kent’s inconsistent time at Rangers
Following a season-long loan spell at the club, Kent made the move to Rangers for an impressive sum of €7.2 million in 2019. With an incredible pace and excellent dribbling skills, the former Liverpool youth product was considered a player with immense potential. And undoubtedly had a number of highs at the Ibrox club, including winning the Scottish Premiership title in 2020/21 and reaching the Europa League final in 2021/22.
However, while Kent was capable of winning games, his lack of consistency was a constant source of frustration among Rangers fans. Over the course of his time at the club, Kent failed to reach double figures for goals and assists in the Scottish top-flight in four of his five seasons at the club. Which is often considered a minimum requirement for forward players at Rangers or Celtic. As such, despite reaching a market value of high of €17.5m in 2022, Kent’s value then dropped like a stone to €11m following the latest Scottish Premiership market value update in March.
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In total, Kent bagged 33 goals and 56 assists in 218 games across all competitions for the club, which works out at a rather underwhelming 0.45 points per game. And there’s little doubt that Kent will have to improve on his goal scoring and creating if he hopes to succeed at Fenerbahce over the next four years.