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

Goss joined Scottish Premiership club Rangers on loan from Queens Park Rangers in the Championship in England in the January transfer window.
The 22-year-old midfielder has suggested that he is not thinking about his future at the moment, although the former Manchester United midfielder has claimed that he had to leave QPR due to the style of play under current manager Ian Holloway.

“I have not really thought about it [my future] to be fair,” Goss told Sky Sports. “When I was at QPR I was told I wouldn’t fit into the way the manager wanted to set up the midfield and the way we were playing at the time.
“I am just focusing on my time at Rangers just now and I am loving my time here – enjoying the opportunity and the faith being shown in me.”

Ian Holloway key factor?
Goss is playing well for Rangers at the moment, and one should not be surprised if the Ibrox club try to secure the services of the midfielder on a permanent contract in the summer of 2018.
Perhaps the future of the 22-year-old at QPR will depend on whether or not Holloway is in charge of the London club next season.
After all, if Holloway is in charge, then Goss may not be able to establish himself in the QPR first team next season, and that could open the door for Rangers.
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