Rangers RELEASE five players including Alfredo Morelos, Ryan Kent and Allan McGregor
Rangers RELEASING five out-of-contract players, including Alfredo Morelos, Ryan Kent and veteran goalkeeper Allan McGregor… as boss Michael Beale plans a team revamp after failing to win a trophy this season
- Rangers will end the season without a trophy after a mixed campaign
- Michael Beale promised a revamp of his side as he looks to challenge Celtic
- Morelos, Kent, McGregor, Arfield and Helander all leave in the summer
Alfredo Morelos tops the list of five unsigned players confirmed to leave Rangers this summer.
Colombia striker, winger Ryan Kent, veteran goalkeeper Allan McGregor, midfielder Scott Arfield and defender Filip Helander will leave the cinch Premiership kit.
The Ibrox club also announced that veteran midfielder Steven Davis, whose contract also expires, “remains in talks to continue working with the club’s medical team to support his return to full fitness following a long-term ACL injury sustained in December 2022′.
The Light Blues finished runners-up to Premiership champions Celtic this season and will end the season trophyless.
Boss Michael Beale, who took over from Giovanni van Bronckhorst in November, has promised a renewal of the Rangers squad for next season.
Alfredo Morelos tops the list of five unsigned stars set to leave Rangers this summer
Long-serving goalkeeper Allan McGregor also leaves after playing more than 500 games
A statement on the club’s official website read: ‘Each of the departing players has provided outstanding service to the club and will move on to the next stage in their careers with the warmest wishes and thanks from everyone at Ibrox and the Rangers Training Centre.
“The individuals have contributed enormously to winning a record 55th Scottish league title, last season’s Scottish Cup, the run-up to the UEFA Europa League final and qualification for the UEFA Champions League this season.
Allan McGregor, of course, also achieved important honors at the club in his first spell, breaking the 500 appearance mark for Gers in April.
Tribute to the departing players will be paid during tomorrow’s game with Hearts.
“Additional thanks to those departing will continue on the club’s digital platforms in the coming weeks, with Allan McGregor further recognized in his testimonial match with Newcastle on July 18.”
Gers boss Michael Beale promised an overhaul after the club finished the season trophyless
Veteran midfielder Steven Davis remains in talks to continue working with the club’s medical team to support his return to full fitness following a long-term ACL injury