£1.3m midfielder Graham Dorrans has reportedly been made available after featuring in just one Premiership game under Steven Gerrard.

Graham Dorrans is still desperate of making an impact at Rangers as the injury-stricken ace faces an uncertain future at Ibrox, as reported by the Daily Record.
The Scotland international was handed his dream move in the summer of 2017 when Rangers paid £1.3 million to sign Dorrans from Norwich City (Sky). But a series of fitness issues have wrecked the 31-year-old’s time at his boyhood club.
He has made just one Scottish Premiership appearance all season and the Evening Times reported this week that Dorrans was set to be offloaded in the summer, despite the fact that he has one year left on his contract.
The Daily Record reports that Dorrans is likely to return to fitness before the end of the season, however, having made good progress on recovering from a problem that has kept him on the sidelines since September.

And the report suggests that the former West Brom ace has not given up hope of turning his ill-fated Rangers spell around. Dorrans is apparently desperate to make an impact at Ibrox but it seems that he is on borrowed time.
With Steven Gerrard’s side seemingly out of the title race, however, the manager could have room to experiment and he should give Dorrans one last chance to prove himself.

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