
Rangers may look to sell Scott Wright in January transfer window, Michael Beale must take action
Scott Wright was a rare starter for Rangers as they narrowly managed to eke out a 1-0 victory at home to Motherwell on Sunday, 24 September.
The 26-year-old, who appeared to be on his way out in the summer transfer window, stayed put as a move to Turkey fell through.
There were eyebrows raised after Michael Beale named him in the playing eleven over the weekend and then decided to take him off in the second half.

Wright had a decent game but it was the sort of performance that would perhaps be punished against better teams.
As a whole Rangers played nowhere close to what they’re capable of but the home advantage helped them get over the line.
The 26-year-old often received the ball deep and looked to play long balls forward, but was wayward with these deliveries.
According to Sofascore, he misplaced 66 per cent of his long passes and lost possession on 10 separate occasions during the game.

Even aerially, he found himself coming out second best as he lost both his attempted duels, a 100 per cent failure rate.
With players like Abdallah Sima and Kemar Roofe on the bench and Sam Lammers capable of playing out wide, Beale will probably look to axe Wright for the game against Livingston on Wednesday, 27 September.
There’s also a good chance that once the window reopens in January, Gers will look to cash in on his services.
In other Rangers news, Alan Shearer has delivered a claim on Gers’ Europa League camp after what Gary Lineker said recently.