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Graham Dorrans is set to be one of the players axed by Steven Gerrard at Rangers this summer, according to The Scottish Sun.
What’s the story?
The paper say that, with Kyle Lafferty in discussions this weekend over the terms of his exit from Ibrox, Dorrans may also never play for the Gers again.
The report states that Dorrans has been warned his chances of first-team football next term are severely limited.
With others such as Lassana Coulibaly and Joe Worrall also leaving, Gerrard’s side could have a real new look to it when the competitive action returns in July.
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Disappointing Dorrans
When the former Scotland international arrived at Rangers there was real hope amongst supporters he could be the kind of player to build the midfield around, but it’s fair to say the move hasn’t worked out how anyone would have liked.
The 32-year-old has managed just 23 appearances in his two seasons at the club, missing the majority of games due to injury and fitness issues.
Those may not be his fault, but the reality is he has offered very little to the Rangers cause and the club would be better off getting him off the wage bill than having him sitting around not making matchday squads.
No room
Even with his injury issues behind him ahead of pre-season, the midfield has moved on in his absence and the emergence of young talents such as Glen Kamara and Ross McCrorie mean there is no scope for him to play.
Others such as Steven Davis and Scott Arfield are mainstays too and provide the kind of experience that Dorrans does, but with an all-round game that is more beneficial to Gerrard’s team.
Dorrans is a talented player, but there’s simply no room for him at Ibrox anymore.