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Every Rangers contract situation as Gio van Bronckhorst and Ross Wilson hit with sign or sell dilemma

Given it’s his first transfer window as Rangers manager, Giovanni van Bronckhorst is expected to be busy as he gets a first opportunity to put his stamp on the squad.

There’s a Premiership title to try and win back from Celtic, while the Champions League qualifiers are on the horizon as the Gers target a share of the mega prize pot the group stages of Europe’s premier competition opens up.

But just as important is holding on to the stars that helped the Ibrox club reach the Europa League final last season.

Work on that front has already been done.

The shock announcement that Connor Goldson had committed his future for the next four years was music to the fans’ ears.

The defender’s previous deal was up this summer and talk of putting pen to paper on a new one had died down, with Goldson expected to return to England.

Scott Arfield’s contribution - not least a Scottish Cup semi-final equaliser against Celtic - earned him a year’s extension, while veteran Steven Davis also decided to stay on for another 12 months.

However, Rangers have a number of their main men now entering their final year and van Bronckhorst, along with Ross Wilson, may have to make decisions that prevent some leaving for nothing next summer.

The experienced keeper looked to have said a final farewell when he was brought on for the last minute of Rangers’ extra-time win over Hearts in the Scottish Cup final last month.

The 40-year-old is still set to leave as things stand, but Record Sport revealed talks have begun over staying on for what will surely be a final season between the sticks.

There remains the possibility that McGregor hangs up his gloves, although it wouldn't be a surprise if a new offer included a coaching role with a view to that

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk