
Glasgow Rangers boss Steven Gerrard is willing to sell both Greg Docherty and Ross McCrorie, according to his comments to STV.
Rangers midfielder Docherty has interest from Hull, while McCrorie is also attracting attention.
And Gerrard has suggested that the pair’s time at Ibrox could be coming to an end, although Rangers have absolutely no interest in loaning them out.
“Hull are in for Greg Docherty so he has had permission to speak to them,” he said. “We have had some interest from Hibs in Ross McCrorie. Those talks are ongoing.
“But Ross and Greg will not be going on loan. They have been on two loans. They have done that road.
“If we get bids that we like, that are good enough and big enough, we will consider them. But they won’t be going on loan.”

Docherty and McCrorie have both struggled for game time at Rangers recently.
The pair may have impressed on loan spells with Hibernian and Portsmouth respectively last season, but they do not seem to have been able to force their way back into Gerrard’s starting plans.
Docherty was signed by Rangers in 2018 by Graeme Murty, but since Gerrard’s arrival he has failed to make much of an impact.
McCrorie, meanwhile, came through Rangers’ youth system but has not quite managed to break into their first-team and earn regular game time.
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