Rangers legend Allan McGregor says he will wait to the summer to make any decision on a new contract.
The 41-year-old goalkeeper is in the final year of his current deal and there is a lot of chatter surrounding the position.

There’s a sentiment the Ibrox legend – who just made his 500th appearance for the club in the win over Dundee Utd – isn’t quite at the level he used to be.
The support also remain unconvinced over backup stopper Jon McLaughlin whilst Robby McCrorie is one of a number of players currently suffering a long term injury.
With Allan McGregor also recently inducted into the Hall of Fame, plenty view this as the perfect time for the stopper to bow out.
Especially with the likes of Scotland international Angus Gunn being linked as a replacement.
Allan McGregor talks new Rangers contract
In true Allan McGregor form, the goalie is keeping any contract talk close to his chest.
That’s despite the likes of Michael Beale hinting at a new Allan McGregor contract.
“I need to focus on the games, let the season finish and make my decision then,” Allan McGregor told Sky Sports.
“That’s exactly what I did last year. I’ll concentrate until the end of the season and see what happens then.
“I consider if I think my body can handle it, I consider if I’ll be good enough to perform at the highest level for me.
“Everybody says ‘play as long as you want’ and I get that. But do I want to be sitting on the bench
“To be fair, I was at the start of this season, but I would like to feel that I can contribute something and that will be a major factor.”
Allan McGregor has clearly yet to make his mind up on a new contract and it could depend on what happens at Rangers this summer.
With several goalkeepers linked in the press, fans will just need to bide their time when it comes to the position.
