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Emmanuel Fernandez: Borussia Dortmund, Leverkusen face fresh competition for Super Eagles newbie

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Emmanuel Fernandez: Borussia Dortmund, Leverkusen face fresh competition for Super Eagles newbie

Emmanuel Fernandez of Rangers. Copyright: ImagoxVagelisxGeorgariou

Super Eagles newcomer Emmanuel Fernandez has been attracting interest from several top clubs in Europe following his impressive performances for Rangers, Soccernet.ng reports.

​The 24-year-old center-back only joined the Gers from English side Peterborough last summer. Despite his lack of top-flight experience prior to the move, he has taken to the Scottish Premiership like a duck to water.

​This season, he has made 26 appearances across all competitions, weighing in with an impressive five goals.

 Emmanuel Fernandez of Rangers FC stretches to get to the ball ahead of Daizen Maeda
Emmanuel Fernandez of Rangers & Daizen Maeda. Copyright: ImagoxColinxPoultneyx

Fernandez has built a reputation for his aerial dominance, passing range, and physical strength.

​His stellar form earned him a maiden call-up to the Nigeria squad for the upcoming friendly matches against Iran and Jordan later this month.

​However, he is not short of suitors and could be set for an exit from Glasgow at the end of the season.

​Recent reports indicated that Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen were leading the chase for the Nigerian defender, though neither has tabled a formal bid.

They now have company, as another European regular has entered the fray.

​Which club has joined the race for Emmanuel Fernandez?

​According to Voetbal Primeur, Belgian side Club Brugge are seriously interested in acquiring the services of Emmanuel Fernandez.

 Emmanuel Fernandez of Rangers
Emmanuel Fernandez of Rangers. Copyright: ImagoxFredxPalmerx

​The Belgian giants, renowned for scouting and developing top talent, believe Fernandez would be a vital addition to their backline.

Club Brugge faced Rangers earlier this season and were reportedly left impressed by the Nigerian’s performance.

​Despite the interest, a deal could prove difficult. The 24-year-old is currently valued at €9 million and still has three years left on his contract at Ibrox.

​Also, Fernandez would likely prefer a move to one of Europe’s top five leagues, an opportunity both Dortmund and Leverkusen can provide.

​In the meantime, the Nigerian star remains focused on finishing the campaign strongly with Rangers.

The Gers currently sit third in the Scottish Premiership, just three points behind leaders Hearts as the title race heats up.

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