Sean Goss has confirmed he will leave Rangers and rejoin QPR this summer.

Rangers’ on-loan midfielder Sean Goss has confirmed to Ibrox fans on Instagram that he is set to return to Championship side QPR this summer – and Light Blues fans have wished him well.
The 22-year-old was one of four loan signings made by Graeme Murty in the January transfer window, also bringing in Jamie Murphy, Jason Cummings and Russell Martin. Greg Docherty joined permanently.

The German-born midfielder started excellently at Ibrox, but his time in the first team died off towards the end of the season. In total, he made 15 appearances, scoring two goals and adding another two assists.
The former Manchester United academy star posted on Instagram,later doing the same on Twitter, as he wished Rangers well and thanking them for their support during his time north of the border – suggesting that a permanent move will not occur.
Winger Murphy has already put pen to paper on a permanent basis, while Nottingham Forest striker Cummings and Norwich City loanee Martin are yet to learn their futures.
Rangers fans reacted to Goss’ update, with the majority of fans wishing him the best of luck. One fan, though, said he is hopeful that Goss “plays some games for us next season season”.
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