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Rangers set to let Ibrox loanee leave - Sources

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(Credit: Imago) Rangers set to let Max Aarons leave as Bournemouth ready for end-of-season talks Mon 16 March 2026 9:10, UK Max Aarons looks set to have no long-term future at Rangers when his loan spell from AFC Bournemouth reaches its conclusion at the end of the season. Rangers’ transfer plans are already taking shape for the upcoming summer window, and sources say it is clear that they see no future for Aarons, as his potential options for his next move have now emerged.Credit: Imago 🔄 Rangers Transfer Update 🔄 Breaking news on latest signings, departures, and contract news from the Ibrox boardroom.



VISIT THE RANGERS TRANSFER HUBRangers not part of queue for Max Aarons transferAarons has featured 17 times in the Scottish Premiership this season, but Rohl has cast him firmly to the fringes of the squad in recent weeks. MORE FOOTBALL INSIDER STORIES Dujon Sterling’s long-awaited return from injury has provided further competition alongside James Tavernier on the right of the defence, while new signing Tuur Rommens has already made the left-back slot his own in recent weeks.Rangers have no option or obligation to buy Aarons as part of their initial loan deal, and while that would not have stopped them from pursuing him on a permanent basis this summer, it has now become clear that they have no intention of doing so.

Porto are also said to hold a “big interest” in the former Norwich City, but Rangers are not mentioned as part of the conversation in any instance. 🚨🆕 #Exclusive – Feyenoord and Wolves to speak to Bournemouth at end of the season to make Max Aarons deal. 👀Porto hold a big interest to sign the player permanently depending on their situation. 📊Aarons has played 32 games for Rangers this season & has 3 years left on… pic.twitter.com/SbAE6wCHWJ— Ekrem KONUR (@Ekremkonur) March 16, 2026 View Tweet That is undoubtedly a telltale sign that they are happy to see Aarons walk away from Ibrox at the end of his loan spell, and likely feel that they can find a better alternative to him for next term. The 34-year-old has still been a key player for the Gers this season, but is now into the final months of his current contract, and could leave on a free transfer in the summer.