Rangers face player departures as Tavernier leads potential exits

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Rangers face player departures as Tavernier leads potential exits
Summary

Rangers captain James Tavernier is set to depart the club this summer, with speculation about additional player exits. Several loan players, including Mikey Moore and Andreas Skov Olsen, have returned to their parent clubs, while goalkeeper Liam Kelly also faces an uncertain future with his contract expiring. Manager Danny Rohl has expressed interest in rebuilding the squad, potentially moving out players like Jack Butland and others deemed surplus. Midfielders Nicolas Raskin and Mohamed Diomande could draw interest if sold, particularly with Raskin participating in the upcoming World Cup. The club aims to add new players and offload those not in Rohl's plans.

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  • Tavernier expected to leave Rangers this summer.
  • Several loan players have returned to parent clubs.
  • Liam Kelly's contract is set to expire soon.
  • Rohl considers offloading high earners like Jack Butland.
  • Raskin and Diomande may be sold if offers arise.
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  • 3:10 PMYahoo SportsWho might join Tavernier in Ibrox exit?
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Skipper James Tavernier is a big-name departure this summer - but how many other Rangers players might follow him out the exit? Loan players Mikey Moore, Andreas Skov Olsen, Max Aarons, Jayden Meghoma, Nasser Djiga and Derek Cornelius have all returned to their parent clubs. Ibrox boss Danny Rohl expressed a keenness in bringing Moore back after the teenager's lively season-long spell, but most of the other loanees ranged from near anonymous to passable.

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