Jak Alnwick has only played once for Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers since signing in January.

Jak Alnwick has admitted to the Glasgow Evening Times that he wants to play more often at Glasgow Rangers.
Alnwick finally made his Rangers debut against St. Johnstone last weekend, and he put in an impressive display.
The former Newcastle United stopper helped Rangers beat St. Johnstone 2-1.

And Alnwick is hoping that he is used far more regularly next term.
“I would love a few more opportunities next season, I am hungry, I want to keep progressing and I want to play as many games as possible, whether it is cup games or leagues games I will take anything,” Alnwick said.
Alnwick joined Rangers back in January, but he has had to bide his time for his first chance.

Wes Foderingham has continued as Rangers’ first choice stopper, with Alnwick only taking a back-up role.
It would be a surprise if Alnwick started on opening day of next season, as Foderingham has enjoyed a fairly solid campaign at Ibrox this time around.
Rangers finished in third place in the Scottish Premiership this season, and Pedro Caixinha will be under pressure to spark an improvement next time around.
Receive exclusive football transfer news and updates twice a week to your mailbox
