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Rangers news bulletin as Lammers makes one thing clear, Morelos ditches goal hex and signing guru eyed at Chelsea

Rangers loanee Sam Lammers has confessed he's unsure about his future after his stint at Utrecht ends and he's due to return to Ibrox. Lammers scored his first goal for his new club over the weekend, expressing delight with his return to the Eredivisie following a disappointing six months at Rangers.

Utrecht have now gone 13 games unbeaten, setting a new club record. Lammers, who still has three years left on his contract with Rangers when his loan spell ends, is uncertain about what will happen at the end of the season. Lammers said: "We have not looked beyond this second half of the season, we will see what happens next after the season has ended. But during the period that I am here, I want to have an impact. I had signed a four-year contract in Scotland with the intention of staying in the same place for a long time. And I didn't have to leave either. But Utrecht immediately registered an interest and took decisive action. That played a role in my choice last month.

"They showed they wanted me and the positive conversations with Jordy Zuidam, the technical director and the manager, Ron Jans, along with the confidence I felt the whole club had, persuaded me to join them. And also because they shared my ambition of playing every week. I want to help Utrecht to a place where they belong, which means reaching European football. I want to show what I have learned in recent years, There's a huge amount of quality in our team here at Utrecht."

Meanwhile, Alfredo Morelos admitted he was relieved to finally end his 305-day goal drought after opening his account for Santos from the penalty spot in one of Brazil's most famous derbies. The former Rangers hero netted the only goal of the game in a State Championship match against

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