The Rangers goalkeeper could become one of the first casualties of the Steven Gerrard era at Ibrox.

Rangers fans are reacting on Twitter to reports linking goalkeeper Jak Alnwick with a move away from Ibrox.
The Daily Mail reported on Friday that Alnwick was set to join Shrewsbury Town in a deal worth £250,000 – although according to the Scottish Sun, Rangers have since rejected the English side’s approach.
Alnwick arrived at Ibrox from Port Vale in January 2017, but has played just 11 times for the Gers – having served as Wes Foderingham’s understudy for much of his time in Glasgow.

Nevertheless, the 24-year-old has often impressed when called upon, and some Rangers fans would prefer see him stay put.
Others, however, think £250,000 would represent good value for Steven Gerrard’s side – who also have Scotland international Allan McGregor, as well as Tartan Army youngster Robby McCrorie, on their books in Alnwick’s position.
This is what they are saying…
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