Rangers remain in talks with Liam Kelly over potentially extending his stay at the club.
The goalkeeper's contract is coming to an end and talks over a new deal have been ongoing. Kelly signed a two-year contract when he returned to Ibrox from Motherwell in 2024.
He will head to the World Cup with Scotland this summer after being named in Steve Clarke's squad this week, but his club future is unresolved at this point.
As per the Rangers Review, the discussions over a new deal for the 30-year-old are still ongoing. No.1 Jack Butland is still under contract, as is youngster Rydnn McGuire while fellow shotstopper Kieran Wright has departed.
Kelly will soon join up with the national team for friendlies against Curucao and Bolivia before jetting off to North America, and it's thought talks could continue after he has joined the camp.
The former Livingston and Motherwell man played three times in the past season - against Alloa, Annan and Queen's Park in the cup competitions.
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Danny Rohl is expected to make big changes to his Rangers squad this summer and wants more leaders added to the group.
Rangers remain interested in another swoop for Mikey Moore but his situation at Tottenham Hotspur is unclear at this stage. Max Aarons, Jayden Meghoma, Nasser Djiga and Derek Cornelius will also return their respective parent clubs.
Chairman Andrew Cavenagh recently spoke about the club's transfer plans.
“We made a decision last summer to bring in a relatively large number of loan players - I think you’re allowed six and we had six," he said. "I think there is merit to that thought process because once you sign a player you have them for three or four years.
“You need to be a little careful with it and from the start we said from the start this will take us two or three summer windows to get the right team. So I don’t regret the concept of bringing in some loan players and I think you’ll see that tick town this summer.
"We will always have loan players because there is good value. Whether the sporting value or future flexibility.”