Holt moved to Rangers in 2015 but has reportedly been deemed surplus to requirements by new Ibrox boss Steven Gerrard.

Rangers fans are reacting on Twitter to reports that one of their longest serving players could be on his way out of Ibrox this summer.
Jason Holt is one of two midfielders, the other being Andy Halliday, named by the Daily Mail as having been deemed surplus to requirements by Steven Gerrard, the new Rangers manager.

Like Halliday, Holt arrived at Ibrox in the summer of 2015, and only Lee Wallace and a handful of academy products have been at the club for longer than the 25 year old.
But despite featuring regularly in his first two seasons in Glasgow, Holt only made 18 starts in the league last term.
And while some Gers fans believe there is still a place for the Edinburgh native within Gerrard’s squad, many believe his Ibrox career has run its course.
This is what they are saying about the speculation.
Is it time for Rangers to part with Holt?
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