Rangers look set to lose Lee Hodson on a free in the summer.
The 24-cap Northern Ireland international joined the club back in July 2016 from MK Dons.

Although he struggled to find a regular spot in the team, he still accumulated 17 league appearances for the Gers.
Undoubtedly, the highlight of his stay, was a goal in a 2-1 win over Aberdeen at Ibrox.
Under Steven Gerrard, though, there was no place for the 27-year-old.
His hopes may have been raised by an inclusion on the bench in Europa League Qualifying away at Maribor.

However, those were quickly dashed and he was on his way to St Mirren, on loan.
He is a regular under Oran Kearney at the Saints, has even tried his hand in a new position.
Despite recalls for the likes of Ryan Hardie, there have been no attempts to bring Hodson back to Ibrox this month.

It appears that that confirms the end of his career at the club.
According to Transfermarkt, his current contract expires on 31st May 2019. That’s the exact date that his loan at St Mirren is set to end.
For Hodson, then, the next few months are crucial. He will want to do enough to earn a permanent deal at St Mirren, otherwise, he could find himself a free agent by the summer.
