Youssef Chermiti scored a hat-trick as Rangers ended their Scottish Premiership season with a victory against Falkirk.
Not only did the Portuguese striker score a goal, but he also provided an assist en route to a 5-3 victory for the visitors.
He is not one of the players who may have played their last game for the club, but there were five players who featured who may never be seen in a Rangers jersey again.
Is Danny Rohl’s treatment of James Tavernier a sackable offence?
He did not start Tavernier in his final Ibrox game…
Nasser Djiga
Rohl wants to sign Nasser Djiga permanently, but as things stand, it seems highly unlikely that he returns to Ibrox next season.
Wolves will play in the Championship next year and are expected to integrate the Burkina Faso international into the first-team squad.
If Wolves are to sell Djiga, they will demand big money for his services, making it impossible for the Gers to afford a permanent transfer.
His performance against Falkirk may well be his last one for the club.
Will Rangers re-sign Nasser Djiga for next season?
Mikey Moore
Much like Djiga, Rohl wants Mikey Moore back at Rangers as well, but his situation is a lot more complicated.
Firstly, Spurs do not know which division they will be playing in next season, and new manager Roberto De Zerbi has not even worked with Moore.
If he decides that the Englishman needs to go out on loan again, then the Gers could present an opportunity, but it is unclear if the player himself would fancy another season at Ibrox.
Will Rangers re-sign Mikey Moore for the 2026/27 season?
His silence when asked about a return speaks volumes…
Max Aarons
Max Aarons came on for Djiga in the first half, and much like the centre-back, he has played his final game for Rangers.
The right-back’s loan move from Bournemouth has not panned out as many thought it would, with him being the third-choice option.
There is no reason why the Light Blues would even consider signing him permanently this summer.

Jack Butland
Jack Butland’s own goal summed up what kind of season it has been for the English goalkeeper.
He has had moments where he’s done well, but it has been an inconsistent campaign and not one that merits a number one on a title-winning side.
There is a good chance that the Gers look for a replacement in the summer and potentially cash in on the 33-year-old.
Rangers want to sign Pierce Charles…
What does this mean for Jack Butland? 🤔
Thelo Aasgaard
Thelo Aasgaard may have scored a goal in the game, but his performances over the course of the season have been underwhelming.
If Rangers are to win the title next season, players like Aasgaard cannot be anywhere near their strongest starting eleven.
Given his age, the Ibrox outfit may be able to command a decent transfer fee from his sale.




