Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers midfielder Graham Dorrans had to leave Spain for a scheduled scan on his knee injury.

Dorrans picked up an injury last term and was in the treatment room over the back end of the campaign, with Rangers having to find cover for him.
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Dorrans’ injury problems do not yet appear to be totally behind him yet, as he had to return to Glasgow for a scheduled scan on a knee complaint, meaning he has been unable to complete Gerrard’s first training camp.
Rangers fans are now calling for Dorrans to be offloaded this summer, as his fitness record is too concerning to keep him around.
Dorrans has proven that he can be an asset to Rangers when fit, but he seemingly struggles to stay on the pitch.
The 31-year-old only joined Rangers last summer, and scored five goals in 12 league appearances, before injury struck.

Whether Gerrard will want to keep Dorrans around at Ibrox remains to be seen.
Rangers have strengthened their midfield this summer with the additions of Ovie Ejaria and Scott Arfield, so Dorrans faces a fight for a place in Gerrard’s starting line-up.
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