Neraysho Kasanwirjo has penned what looks to be a farewell message to Rangers on Instagram.
The defender joined the Ibrox club on loan from Feyenoord last summer.
Rangers possess an option to buy the 23-year-old, although it doesn't look like that will be taken up after he took to social media.
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Indeed, yesterday, Kasanwirjo wrote on Instagram: "Wore the shirt with pride, even when injury kept me off the pitch.
"Thank you for the trust, support and memories, Rangers family."
Kasanwirjo made just 15 Rangers appearances last season as he was ravaged by injury.
The Dutchman missed 34 games due to a knee issue.
A versatile defender, he will now return to Feyenoord ahead of the 2025/26 campaign, with vast changes anticipated at Rangers.
The club are still on the hunt for a new permanent manager after Philippe Clement's dismissal in February.
Barry Ferguson took interim charge of the team following the Belgian's departure, although it was confirmed just over a week ago that he won't be getting the gig long-term.
Davide Ancelotti, son of legendary Real Madrid boss Carlo, has been named in connection with the job: "Davide is currently in negotiations with a European team, and it didn't seem right to bring him in," said Ancelotti Sr on Monday evening after being unveiled as the new Brazil boss.
"If he goes to a club, I wish him the best, and if not, he can come back to us."