
Rangers expert on Ryan Kent agreeing new deal after source’s reveal
Alan Hutton has suggested Ryan Kent will wait until January to decide on his Rangers future.
The former Gers right-back said Kent will want to see what offers are out there before committing his future to the Ibrox club.
On Saturday (1 October), sources told this site that the 25-year-old has rejected a new contract offer from the Light Blues.

The winger is holding out for a Premier League move as he looks to run down his contract at the Glasgow club, but retains the option to extend his deal.
Kent has entered the final 12 months of his contract at Ibrox.
He will be able to leave for a cut-price fee in January or leave on a free transfer in the summer.
When asked if Kent will wait until January to sign a new deal, Hutton told Football Insider: “I think he might.
“He is in that situation where he is a good age, has a lot of ability, there will be teams sniffing about. He might want to wait and see what is out there.

“He has been at Rangers for a number of years now and I think there is still improvement to be made in his game and he will know that.
“All footballers want to see if there is an opportunity to play at a high level and he is probably no different. I think Rangers will try their best to tie him down but he might wait until January to really make his decision.“
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