Ryan Kent seeking crocodile sitter as ex-Rangers man sees odd rumours sparked

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Ryan Kent seeking crocodile sitter as ex-Rangers man sees odd rumours sparked
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The attacker has sparked a Turkish media frenzy with claims of a job advert.

Ryan Kent is claimed to have put out a job advert for someone to look after his pet crocodile which has sparked a Turkish media scrum.

Now he is settling into life in Istanbul, Kent is suggested to be seeking help, in bizarre fashion. The winger, according to MyNet and Aykırı , "is looking for a keeper for his crocodile" which he appears to have got in Turkey. He is suggested to have offered a four-figure salary and health insurance as part of the perks for whoever accepts the job of helping feed his croc. Yenicag have claimed the salary is 'astonishing.

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