Graeme Murty’s Glasgow Rangers brought Sean Goss to Ibrox on loan from Queens Park Rangers in the January transfer window.

Goss joined Scottish Premiership giants Rangers on loan from QPR in the Championship in England in the January transfer window.
Rangers manager Graeme Murty recently suggested to The Scottish Sun that he wants to sign the 22-year-old midfielder on a permanent contract in the summer of 2018.
QPR boss Holloway hit back at Murty for those comments, telling The Daily Record that the Rangers manager was “out of order”.
Former Rangers midfielder Ferguson has responded to Holloway’s comments and has also praised Goss.

Ferguson wrote in The Daily Record: “It’s no surprise at all Murty wants to keep Goss beyond the end of his loan spell and I can’t understand why Ian Holloway has taken offence to that.
“The QPR boss went way over the top because Murty didn’t say anything wrong. In fact, it’s absolutely right he is already looking towards next season and planning for the future.”

Permanent deal
Goss has been superb for Rangers since his loan move from QPR and has established himself as an important player in Murty’s side.
It would not be a bad idea for the Glasgow giants to secure the services of the youngster on a permanent contract in the summer of 2018.
Rangers are aiming to finish second in the Scottish Premiership this season.
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