Injury hit Rangers star will be left with too big a task.

Glasgow Rangers’ interest in Craig Bryson (via Daily Record) could signal the end of Graham Dorrans’ career at Ibrox.
Dorrans has endured another injury hit season and after this summer has only one year left on his contract.
Rangers completed a move this week to sign Glen Kamara on a pre-contract move for the summer, while Steven Davis could join permanently from Southampton.
Now the Gers are looking to add yet another central midfielder in Bryson, 32.
Dorrans, 31, would find the task of braking through simply too tough.

Box-to-box midfielder Bryson fits the same profile as Dorrans, without the injury record.
Dorrans has disappointed at Rangers since his £1.3 million move from Norwich City in 2017.
Even when he was fit, his performances in the Scottish Premiership have been unconvincing, with a particularly limp display in the Old Firm derby in 2017.
This season Dorrans played in only three matches for a combined 88 minutes of football before suffering a knee injury. He is not expected back until March.
If he returns and Bryson is part of the Rangers side, Dorrans might find it tough to get a game at all.

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