Motherwell knock back big-money bid from Rangers for defender Reynolds

13 April 2012

Rangers have failed in a bid for Motherwell defender Mark Reynolds.

Rangers are reported to have offered between £750,000 and £1million for the 21-year-old, who played in every one of Motherwell's games last season.  

But Motherwell insist the Scotland Under-21 international is not for sale at any price.

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Top Mark: The Steelmen are desperate to keep Reynolds

Well boss Mark McGhee last week rejected an offer from Hearts to stay at Fir Park for the club's UEFA Cup push and he has been assured by chairman John Boyle none of his top players will be sold.  

McGhee said: "It was part of my discussions with John and one of the reasons why I didn't go to Hearts.

 

"I was given guarantees that none of our top players would be sold this summer.  

"Even if Rangers were to offer £5million for Mark Reynolds it wouldn't matter to me because I would tell John that this time next season he could be worth £10million.  

"Our top players are not for sale and if they are sold then I will be going out the door with them."

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