15.06.2026 00:10
Czech winger Vaclav Cerny, 28, who was transferred to Beşiktaş with high expectations, is preparing to leave the black-and-whites. It has been learned that Glasgow Rangers, one of Scotland's well-established clubs, is in the picture for the experienced player, whose departure has been approved by coach Italiano.
As squad planning for the new season continues at full speed in Beşiktaş, the first names to leave the team are becoming clear. Czech winger Vaclav Cerny, whom the black-and-whites signed from German Bundesliga side Wolfsburg at the start of last season for a transfer fee of 6 million euros, is on the agenda to leave the team.
ITALIANO GAVE THE GREEN LIGHT
The 28-year-old footballer, who has recently struggled to break into the starting eleven and has been confined to the bench, was known to want to move to a team where he could get more playing time. It was learned that Beşiktaş Technical Director Vincenzo Italiano evaluated the player's situation and submitted a report to the board of directors indicating 'he can go.' Following this development, the black-and-white officials decided to evaluate official offers that will come for the Czech player.
FORMER CLUB MAKES A MOVE
As Cerny's departure rumors intensified, Glasgow Rangers, one of Scotland's historic teams, stepped in. The Scottish representative, who wants to bring its former player back to the squad, is said to be insistent on this transfer. It was stated that if a reasonable offer suitable for the club's financial interests comes in, the Beşiktaş management will approve the transfer and facilitate the player's departure.
SEASON PERFORMANCE
Vaclav Cerny, who recorded 8 goals and 8 assists in 37 official matches for Beşiktaş last season, made a significant contribution to the scoring load.