Rangers have confirmed five players have left the club.
Ibrox chiefs have communicated the departures of Borna Barisic, Ryan Jack, John Lundstram, Jon McLaughlin and Kemar Roofe.
All five players are out of contract this summer and did not sign extensions at the club.
#RangersFC can today confirm the departures of Borna Barisic, Ryan Jack, John Lundstram, Jon McLaughlin & Kemar Roofe following the expiry of their contracts.
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) June 1, 2024
Everyone at Rangers thanks the departing players for their time at the club & wish them the very best in the future.
A Rangers statement read: "Rangers Football Club can today confirm the departures of Borna Barisic, Ryan Jack, John Lundstram, Jon McLaughlin and Kemar Roofe following the expiry of their contracts.
"With a combined 23 seasons at the club, all five players have represented Rangers with commitment and dedication over a number of years.
"They were all part of the squad that guided Rangers to the UEFA Europa League final in Seville, with Borna Barisic, Ryan Jack and Kemar Roofe lifting the league title with the club in 2020/21.
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"All five leave as Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup winners with Rangers in recent years.
"Everyone at Ibrox and Rangers’ Training Centre thank the departing players for their time at the club and wish them all the very best for their future careers."
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