Sad news: Rangers utility player is now set to leave Ibrox…

Borna Barisic’s time at Rangers looks set to come to an end when his Rangers contract expires, Alisdair Lamont suggested on BBC Sportsound Live.The commentator reacted to the conditions of the Croatian on the bench in the Scottish Cup victory over Dumbarton on January 20, claiming that his supposed exit was part of Philippe Clement’s task to deal with.Ridvan Yilmaz started the 4-1 win, as he had done in the previous four SPFL games before the winter break, but he himself has been heavily linked with a move this month.Live on BBC Sportsound’s first-half commentary, Lamont (18/10) said: “Borna Barisic is on the bench tonight. He’s out of contract at the end of the season.”Looks like he’s on the way out, so Rangers have a left back puzzle to solve.”If Barisic leaves at the end of his contract, the Blues will surely have to find a solution for Yilmaz’s future until then.The Turkish international now looks a good bet to take on a long-term role at Ibrox, but his year and a half at the club has had a false dawn.The fact Rangers have been linked with targets for the left-back this month, and manager Philippe Clement has not completely stopped speculation about the 22-year-old’s future, suggests they are ready to move him away.The Gers must avoid the situation they are in now after the end of the campaign. Questions about the long-term suitability of the option for Barisic will result in an extension of his time by default.If the club want to keep the 31-year-old, a new deal could make sense, or if collecting transfer fees like Leeds United would mean paying the bank [Football Scotland, January 12].But since losing his place to Calvin Bassey two seasons ago before the Nigeria international’s big money move to Ajax, a lasting sign of the general failure of Ibrox’s transfer policy is that Barisic has remained a regular starter mainly because of it. to the lack of a viable alternative.If the right offer comes along for Yilmaz, it seems his recent good form may have come too late to save his career at Rangers, but whether it’s the Turk or his senior team-mate, there seems to be some sort of problem. movement in progress. remained on the horizon in both cases..

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