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From the Scottish Sun so take with pinch of salt !

 

 

CHARLIE ADAM has been told he can LEAVE Rangers when the transfer window opens.

 

SunSport can reveal that the home-grown midfielder is the latest star to be made available in January.

 

Adam, just two seasons into a five-year contract, has failed to hold down a regular place and it�s understood he was given the shattering news by boss Walter Smith yesterday morning.

 

The left-sided star has hit 18 goals in 85 top-team games but has never been a favourite among the Ibrox faithful.

 

 

Now Adam, who turned 23 yesterday, has been told he can find another club as Gers seek to reduce the wage bill.

 

 

They have also stalled on fresh contract talks with Scotland defender Kirk Broadfoot.

 

 

Boss Smith was ready to hand the stopper a bumper new deal more than five weeks ago.

 

 

But Broadfoot�s agent Tom Callaghan insisted last night that all attempts by his representatives to get in touch with Gers chief executive Martin Bain have fallen on deaf ears.

 

 

It is understood Gers DO want to hold on to the 24-year-old.

 

 

Ibrox sources claim the delay is down to the fact they want to slash their ballooning wage bill before offering anyone improved terms.

 

 

Yet that message hasn�t been relayed to Broadfoot or his agent.

 

 

Callaghan said: ââ?¬Å?Weââ?¬â?¢ve made numerous attempts to speak to Rangers about Kirkââ?¬â?¢s future. But at this moment they arenââ?¬â?¢t prepared to talk about it.

 

 

ââ?¬Å?There isnââ?¬â?¢t anyone who is more of a Rangers man than Kirk.

 

 

ââ?¬Å?He dreams of winning things with the club and maybe even captaining them one day. I just hope he gets a chance to live out those dreams.ââ?¬Â

 

 

Broadfoot penned a contract until May 2010 when he joined from St Mirren 18 months ago.

 

 

But he has since established himself in the side and won three caps. It is believed he wants a deal on a par with some of Gersâ�� other established stars â�� thought to be an increase of around �£3,500 a week.

 

 

SunSport revealed yesterday that a number of Gers� fringe players will go next month. They could include Chris Burke, Steven Smith and Christian Dailly.

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Rangers FC the footballing equivalent of Woolworths this Xmas - Everything Must Go, up to 50% off, 'employees' told they are free to find alternative employment, looking for new buyers - sad, sad, sad state of affairs.

 

Cammy F

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If it means getting rid of the dead wood and players who arent good enough then so be it. Adam isnt near good enough for our first team.

 

midfielder is the latest star

Star??

 

Broadfoot may be a decent squad player to hold onto but i wouldnt be giving him any bumper deal as suggested.

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Rangers FC the footballing equivalent of Woolworths this Xmas - Everything Must Go, up to 50% off, 'employees' told they are free to find alternative employment, looking for new buyers - sad, sad, sad state of affairs.

 

Cammy F

 

 

Its true what you are saying we are in financial meltdown by the sound of things we need to get rid of 1/4 of the first team squad to finance any moves in January for any players most of it will be the dead wood which will be hardest to move on and we probably will get pennies for them all.

 

With the sale of all things Rangers has Murray found a buyer for us and is getting rid of all he can to raise money for his retierment ? ;)

 

Ps. My girlfriend works in Woolies and looks to be out of a job by xmas :( not good.

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