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Alfredo Morelos Rangers exit talk addressed by Michael Beale as Ibrox boss admits Sevilla is 'a good club'

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Michael Beale says nothing has been 'communicated' to him on the future of Alfredo Morelos amid links he could leave Rangers for Sevilla.

As it stands, the Colombian will leave Ibrox for free this summer with his current contract set to expire in June. He has been linked with several clubs throughout his time in Glasgow and the latest is La Liga heavyweights Sevilla, who have moved to land him on a pre-contract according to Spanish reports.

He is on the bench for today's Scottish Cup quarter-final tie with Raith Rovers at Ibrox with Antonio Colak picked to lead the line for a third time in eight days, following a good display in Premiership business versus Kilmarnock and a double against Hibs.

Speaking to the BBC, Beale says he's not heard anything about Sevilla links but insisted that the Spanish side are a decent outfit amid the links surrounding Morelos' potential Rangers exit.

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