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Juhasz wants Rangers move

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Image: Juhasz: Does not 'want to go to war in the press'

Rangers' hopes of signing Roland Juhasz have been boosted after he urged Anderlecht to sanction his move.

Defender's player power could be too much for Anderlecht

Rangers' hopes of signing Roland Juhasz have been boosted after the Hungarian urged Anderlecht to sanction his move. The defender, 28, is on Ally McCoist's wanted list but the Scottish champions have reportedly failed to agree a fee with the Belgian club, who are said to want €5million (£4.4m). Juhasz, though, is interested in a move to Britain and player power could prove too much for Anderlecht to withstand. He told dhnet.be: "I'm curious to know if British football is something for me. It intrigues me. "I am 28, it's the last time to make a large transfer. It's a sporting and not financial choice. I can always go to Qatar or Dubai afterwards, but I'm not interested now. "I'm ready for a new challenge. If I can leave now, I prefer now. It depends on the clubs.

Valuation

"I'm concentrating on football. I have not had a contract offer from Rangers, but it would be the easy part." On what he believes his own valuation to be, Juhasz added: "Five (million euros) is too high. I think I'm worth two million to three million. Rangers will perhaps make a new offer, who knows? "I have given myself fully here, but after six years, I need a new challenge. I am beginning my seventh season at Anderlecht. "I'm ready to play in a new league, with a new challenge. I need a change. In the modern game, players spend only three or four years at a club." However, the player says he will only consider a switch to Glasgow if he has the blessing of Anderlecht. He said: "Let's be clear - I will not conflict with Anderlecht, where I have had no problems for six years. "It is a very professional club where there is never any problem of payment. I do not want to go to war in the press, either."