Danny Rohl will be overseeing a rebuild at Rangers this summer, with a number of players parting ways with the club.
Despite losing four of their last five games, Rohl has the backing of Andrew Cavenagh and the rest of the board.
The German wants to bring more leaders to Ibrox, but at the same time, it is important that there are a few who are shown the door for good.
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Leon King will be leaving Rangers when his contract at Ibrox runs out next month.
According to Sky Sports journalist Anthony Joseph, Hearts, Millwall and Watford are among the three clubs to show an interest in him.
They are all exploring the possibilities of signing him on a free transfer as the centre-back is looking for a new challenge.
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After 17 years at Ibrox, King has decided that it is time to look for another club to take his playing career to the next level.
The Scotsman did not envisage regular first-team football at the Light Blues, and thus decided that it was best he leave.
Rangers also felt the same and did not offer him a new deal.
King has an offer on the table from Ayr United, the club where he spent this season on loan, but he has not yet made a decision about his future.

Are Rangers making the right decision to let King leave?
King has been among the brightest prospects at Rangers since an early age and has progressed up the ranks well.
However, the step up to first-team football is the biggest one and despite playing a number of senior games for the club, he never quite managed to convince the coaches that he was ready to be a part of the first-team squad for the entirety of the season.
His loan spell at Ayr United was probably his final chance to prove his worth, but it seems like Danny Rohl and the hierarchy did not deem it good enough to hand him a new deal.
King is a promising player who could prove his doubters wrong in the future, but as things stand, Rangers have made the right call to let him go.


