Rangers have made an official announcement regarding Rabbi Matondo on Tuesday morning.
Matondo has barely featured for the Ibrox outfit this season, making just three appearances in all competitions.
The Wales international has played only 65 minutes across those three games and has failed to register a goal or an assist.

Rabbi Matondo set to join Wales squad in the international break
Rangers announced via their X account that Matondo had been called up by Wales for the upcoming international break.
After this weekend, there will be no club football until April, with players representing their countries.
For Wales and head coach Craig Bellamy, it is an important international break as their participation in the World Cup hinges on that.

They take on Bosnia and Herzegovina in the semi-finals of the World Cup qualifiers and will then play the final if they win that.
Matondo, who has 15 Wales caps and a goal for the national team, has been called up by Bellamy based on what he has offered the team in the past.
On current form, the 25-year-old was not expected to have been selected, but the former Liverpool striker has opted to take a punt on him.

Will Matondo play again for Rangers?
It looked like Matondo was all set to leave Rangers as talks were ongoing about the termination of his contract.
Despite his deal at Ibrox running out at the end of the season, the option to not have him see out the remaining six months was being considered.
However, that did not happen and he remains on the books of the Gers.
Despite this, Matondo is not expected to start again for Rangers as he has fallen out of favour with Danny Rohl.
The German has at least five wide players ahead of the Wales international in his pecking order and is likely to see out the season using them in different systems.
Unless Matondo has an exceptional couple of games for his country in the international break, there seems to be no way back for him in the matchday squad this season under Rohl.
