
Rangers goalkeeper Kieran Wright may decide time is right to leave Ibrox
Rangers goalkeeper Kieran Wright could decide to leave the club either in January or next summer, according to Football Scotland.
The 23-year-old goalkeeper is way down the pecking order at the club and he has spent time on loans away from Ibrox in recent years.
He has a contract at the club until the end of the season and could decide to quit. Wright was spotted in Rangers first-team training when Michael Beale first took charge, but he hasn’t featured for the club ever.

The goalkeeper has progressed through the youth academy at Rangers and has played for Raith Rovers and Partick Thistle among other clubs on loan in the past few years.
Contracts
While Wright is not Beale’s headache at the moment, the club should look to sort out the contract details of some of their important players.
The likes of Alfredo Morelos and Ryan Kent have contracts until the end of the season, and it is still unclear what the club are going to do with them.
Likewise, it is unthinkable that Ryan Jack won’t be offered a new deal, but given the wealth of options Beale has in midfield, he could allow the star midfielder to leave as well.

Another player who could face an exit is defender Filip Helander. The Swedish defender is one of the best at the club in his position when he is fit, but he could be offloaded as he struggles with injuries.
Allan McGregor remains one of the best goalkeepers in the league, but will the Bears offer a new deal to him as he turns 41 later this month remains to be seen.
Likewise, the Bears could decide to end terms with Steven Davis as a player once his contract is over. He has suffered a devastating season-ending injury and may have played his last game for the club.
In other Rangers news, the club are now fancying their chances of major a January transfer after Fabrizio Romano’s update with a move on the cards.