Rangers defender Emmanuel Fernandez is being linked with a move to Feyenoord, with the Dutch club monitoring the 24-year-old centre-back’s situation at Ibrox.
The Nigeria- and England-eligible defender, who stands at 1.98m and wears the number 37 shirt, is listed with a market value of €9.00m and is attracting interest from the Eredivisie side according to transfer data collated on 19 April 2026. His current contract details at Rangers are unclear, with no expiry date recorded, raising the prospect that he could become a free agent if his deal is close to, or has already, run down.
Fernandez, born in London on 20 November 2001, has established himself as a central defender by trade, operating primarily as a right-footed centre-back. He currently represents Rangers in the Scottish Premiership, and his performances in Scotland appear to have alerted Feyenoord’s recruitment team as they look to reinforce their back line.
The speculation, logged on 19 April 2026 with the probability of a move still marked as “?”, suggests that talks are at a very early stage and no agreement is in place. However, with a valuation of €9.00m, Rangers could face a dilemma over whether to cash in or risk losing the player for nothing should his contract be nearing its end.
Recent data does not specify individual match statistics, opponents or scorelines for Fernandez’s latest outings, but his growing profile in Glasgow and dual-nationality status make him a potentially attractive option for Feyenoord as they balance domestic and European ambitions.
If a transfer to Rotterdam does materialise, a switch from the Scottish Premiership to the Eredivisie could prove a pivotal step in Fernandez’s career, offering a broader stage to enhance his reputation and test his potential at a higher continental level.
