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Football Insider recently revealed that Joe Rothwell is likely to leave Rangers amid interest from several English teams, and he may not be the only switch to take place in the midfield ranks at Ibrox this winter.Danny Rohl will be keen to add extra options to his group as he looks to push the team on in the second half of the campaign, but that may have to mean that players head out in the opposite direction.Credit: ImagoLyall Cameron has days to avoid Rangers loan exitRangers are chasing a return for Josh Windass in the January window, as they try and strike a loan deal with Wrexham to re-sign their former star.The loan market could yet have multiple uses for the Gers next month, as it may also facilitate the exits of several first-team players. The likes of Findlay Curtis and Cameron have enjoyed a hugely limited amount of minutes since Rohl’s arrival, and that looks set to potentially open the door to temporary departures.
MORE FOOTBALL INSIDER STORIES Cameron’s fate is likely to be determined “in the coming days,” according to the Rangers Review, as the level of involvement that he receives in the clashes with Motherwell and St Mirren look set to be decisive for him. The 23-year-old has played just 10 minutes of league football since Rohl took the reins at Rangers, and it is understood that he has been subject to loan interest from other Premiership clubs.
The Gers could face Bailey Rice repeat with Findlay CurtisKeith Wyness recently told Football Insider that Rangers may be forced to accept a cheap offer for Bailey Rice in January ahead of the starlet’s contract expiring in the summer.The Gers’ contract talks with the youngster have broken down, and they now appear likely to lose one of their most promising young talents. Rohl and Co. must also be careful to ensure that a similar scenario doesn’t play out with Curtis in the coming years.The young winger has delivered some big moments already this season, but hasn’t had the level of gamnetime that he would have hoped for, and that could create issues for his career if it continues.Curtis remains under contract at Ibrox until the summer of 2027, but with just one year remaining on that deal when we reach the summer, it’s another situation that could get difficult for Rangers if his involvement doesn’t increase.
