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Ewan Paton

Four Rangers youngsters 'set for' loan moves with clubs showing interest

Rangers are set to allow four of their academy products to go out on loan this summer, according to a report.

The Daily Record claims Gers are looking at loans for James Graham, Mackenzie Strachan, and Robbie Fraser.

There are said to be several options available to the trio, with interest from Championship, League One, and Two clubs.

Rangers believed to be prepared to let them go out now they no longer have Lowland League action for their B team.

Josh McPake is another who could be set for a further loan, who has entered the final year of his deal.

The attacker has spent the last few years out on loan from the Ibrox club. He's experienced first-team action at the likes of Queen's Park, Harrogate Town, and Dundee. 

Meanwhile, Servette star Dereck Kutesa insists they can hold their heads high...because Rangers have a far bigger budget than the Swiss club.

Rangers claimed a 1-1 draw in Geneva to go through to the play-off round of the Champions League against PSV Eindhoven.

Kutesa netted a wonderful opener, but blew a glorious chance to double the advantage before the break when he shot at keeper Jack Butland when he had colleague Jeremy

Guillemenot completely unmarked in the middle. But he reckons they can be proud of their displays over two legs.

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