Nicolas Raskin has taken to Instagram to send a three-word message as a Rangers exit has been confirmed on Thursday.
Danny Rohl and the hierarchy are at that stage where they will have to make decisions on which players will not be at Ibrox going into the new season.
Work has already begun on making new signings, but there is a group of players who aren’t in the manager’s plans that need to be dealt with as soon as possible.
Which area should Rangers prioritise on strengthening this summer? 🤔
Andrew Cavenagh has made some bold promises!
Nicolas Raskin sends Jayden Meghoma message on Instagram
Jayden Meghoma confirmed, via his Instagram account, that he will be returning to Brentford following the end of his loan spell at Ibrox.
Raskin, being the leader he is, thanked the 19-year-old for his time at Rangers, writing: “Thank you Jayden”, as he included two red hearts.
The young left-back joined the Light Blues under Russell Martin’s stewardship and was the first-choice option until Tuur Rommens was signed.

Brentford loaned him out to Rangers so that he would get regular minutes, and will likely have been delighted with how much he played over the course of the season.
He made 44 appearances in all competitions, playing over 3000 minutes for the Gers.
In that time, Meghoma provided six assists and scored a goal, picking up five yellow cards on the way.
How long will Danny Rohl be at Rangers?
Andrew Cavenagh has confirmed he will not be sacked ahead of the new season…
What are Rangers’ plans to sign a new left-back?
Rohl would undoubtedly want another left-back this summer, to serve as Rommens’ backup or potentially even challenge him for a first-team berth.
Rangers are expected to sign James Penrice, who is on the back of a title-winning season at AEK Athens.
Is James Penrice a good signing for Rangers? 🤔
The 27-year-old has prior experience of playing in Scotland, having represented Hearts, Livingston and Partick Thistle.
Things appear to be progressing swimmingly on that front, and there is a good chance that he will become the first signing of the summer transfer window.
If the deal falls through, Gers surely will have backup targets that they will turn to in the coming weeks.
Reinforcing the backline is the priority this summer as a number of defenders will be leaving Ibrox in due course.



