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The Kent and Morelos risk Rangers can't repeat next year as two key men set to throw up out of contract deja vu

"Ross Wilson, Director of Failure”. Their banner might not have made its way inside Ibrox Stadium for Sunday’s Scottish Cup quarter final against Raith Rovers but the message still got out loud and clear on social media.

And as the future at the club of both Ryan Kent and Alfredo Morelos - such key men since the start of the Steven Gerrard era - there is one question that has been on the lips of many fans. Just how can both just be a few months from potentially walking out of the Ibrox exit door for nothing?

Granted, Morelos has more than repaid the modest fee of £1.5 million Pedro Caixinha splashed out to sign the Colombian from HJK Helsinki. And the same could even be said of Kent despite a more significant £7m outlay which made him the second most expensive signing in the club’s history. It’s safe to say he has contributed more than the most expensive after £12m man Tore Andre Flo flopped in Glasgow.

But to receive nothing in return after their departure would be bad business whichever way you look at it. Speaking at a supporters' event four years ago this week, managing director Stewart Robertson said “We rate (Alfredo) Morelos at least the same as (Moussa) Dembele in terms of value.” The former Celtic striker joined Lyon for just under £20m. Rangers also reportedly rejected an offer from Lille of around £18m for Morelos.

Wilson also revealed at the club’s AGM late last year that: “We've rejected one offer for both players on the basis the players were of more value and we went on to be league champions in that same season.” Those bids came in the summer and while short of the clubs valuation - losing them for nothing would be less than what ever that offer was.

Of course, it takes two parties to commit to a new

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