BILEL MOHSNI hasn't featured for Rangers since the 3-0 defeat to Queen of the South at Palmerston Park at the start of last month.
His contract is up in the summer and I think he has realised there is no future for him at Ibrox.
So he has got his agent to start hawking him around club in Europe. I have no problem with that at all.
It is time for him to move on.
When you see him at half-time in matches now he doesn't look interested. He doesn't even warm up.
The Tunisian has had some good moments in Glasgow. He scored a lot of goals in League One last season and became a bit of cult hero for a while.
But this season it didn't really work out for him. He is prone to making a bad mistake that costs the team a goal.
I am sure he will have enjoyed his time in Scotland, but I think he is resigned to the fact he isn't wanted and will have to go elsewhere to play.
At the end of this month, he will be offski. And he won't be the only one either. But what happens in the play-offs will determine who stays and who is released.
The fact that players will be trying to earn themselves a new contract could be useful in the play-off matches. They will be trying to impress the manager.
But I would think the vast majority of the 11 players who are out of contract will be moved on.
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