Rangers transfer target Kim Min-Su has been named in Girona's starting XI for their Segunda Division clash away to Cordoba this evening.
The 20-year-old South Korean winger starts on the left side of Girona's attack, with the Spanish club taking on Cordoba in their second league fixture of the 2026/27 campaign following last season’s relegation from La Liga.
Kim's inclusion comes amid growing speculation over his future, with Rangers reportedly pushing to sign the youngster before the transfer window closes.
The Girona academy graduate started their opening league fixture against Leganes last weekend and retains his place in the starting XI for the trip to Cordoba.

Rangers pursue Kim Min-Su
The latest team news will be of particular interest to Rangers supporters given the Ibrox club's reported interest in the winger.
Rangers have reportable had a bid rejected by the Spaniards in the region of €7-8 million already this week and are expected to return with a bid which matches his release clause.
Gers boss Derek McInnes was asked about the Scottish giants’ pursuit of Min-Su last night following their 1-0 first leg win over Czech side Jablonec in the playoff round of the UEFA Conference League.
“I'll pick up with that straight after the game with everybody involved,” he said when asked directly about the wide man.
“We are trying in a few different areas to get the right players in, but it's players with the right quality.”

Segunda Division experience
Kim enjoyed a productive spell in the Spanish second tier last season on loan with FC Andorra and has now been handed another opportunity to impress back at Girona as his future continues to attract attention.
Reports have suggested Rangers could face a significant financial outlay to secure his services, with a reported €10 million release clause understood to be part of his Girona contract, with the club unwilling to accept anything lower.
Rangers also signed striker Bojan Miovski from Girona just last summer.
For now, however, Kim's focus is on helping Girona collect points in the Segunda Division after an opening day draw with Leganes.
The match is scheduled for 8pm UK time at the Nuevo Arcangel, with Kim starting as part of a Girona attacking line that also includes former Tottenham Hotspurs man Bryan Gil and Abel Ruiz.
Kim Min Su's start could therefore provide another opportunity for Rangers to assess a player they are reportedly working hard to bring to Ibrox.
