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Renato Tapia transfer update as Rangers and Celtic-linked midfielder makes key decision on his future

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Peru international Renato Tapia is keen to remain in Europe as the chase heats up for impending free agent’s signature. The Feyenoord midfielder, who has been linked with Celtic and Rangers, is being watched closely by Real Betis, as well as Boca Juniors in his native South America.

And report the 24-year-old is keen is in no rush to exit European football any time soon. Tapia is a wanted man with Cruz Azul and LA Galaxy also believed to be keen in a player who can also play in central defence.

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