
Sources: Rangers have ‘active interest’ in signing Sokratis Dioudis
Rangers have an active interest in goalkeeper Sokratis Dioudis ahead of the summer, sources have told Football Insider.
The Greek keeper is currently at Polish club Zaglebie Lubin and will be available for free at the end of the season.
The 30-year-old has made six appearances whilst on loan and has kept two clean sheets and conceded five goals in those outings.
The shot stopper joined the Polish club from Greek side Panathinaikos in January on a free transfer.
Dioudis began his career in Greece before joining Club Brugge back in 2014 where he spent four years of his career and endured various loan spells before returning to his former club Aris Saloniki.
Rangers area in the market for a new keeper this summer when current number one Allan McGregor will be out of contract.
The Ibrox loyal is set to hang up his gloves in the summer after extending his contract by 12 months last June.
Second choice Jon McLaughlin has struggled to break into the team under both Giovanni van Bronckhorst and Michael Beale.
Although he enjoyed a spell in between the sticks at the start of the season, and has been used occasionally by Beale, McGregor has been undroppable for the Glasgow side.
McLaughlin, 35, will also enter the final year of his contract at Rangers at the end of the season.

Third choice Robby McCrorie, 25, is yet to feature for the Gers this season.
The Scotland international has made just two appearances for the first team since moving up from the B team in 2021.
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