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Rangers could suffer ‘knock-on effect’ after PSV at Ibrox

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Rangers’ clash with PSV Eindhoven will have a ‘knock-on effect’ over the futures of players such as Ryan Kent and Alfredo Morelos, according to journalist Dean Jones. The Gers are set to take on the Dutch giants in the second-leg of their Champions League play-off at the Phillips Stadion this evening for a place in the group stages of Europe’s elite cup competition.

It’s been a busy summer for Rangers, who have seen key players such as Calvin Bassey, Leon Balogun and Joe Aribo move on following successful periods at the club.

Manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst has put his own stamp on the first-team squad, though, bringing in several exciting acquisitions like Malick Tillman, Rabbi Matondo and Antonio Colak.

However, there are still lingering doubts over the futures of both Kent and Morelos as their contracts are due to expire in June 2023.

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