The American internationalist wants to keep his World Cup dreams alive by moving away from the Ibrox club.

He has managed just a handful of substitute appearances for Walter Smith’s side this season which has put his place in the US squad at risk.

He knows if he doesn’t play regular first-team football in the build-up to South Africa 2010 he could miss out of going to the finals. And that’s why he is hoping to win a move to Spain or Holland during the transfer window. Beasley said: “It has been frustrating. I’m looking to move away from Rangers. It’s not that I’m not happy with the club, it’s just that I want to play. I’m only 27 and I feel like I have another six, seven or eight years left.

“My options are open. It might be a move back to Holland or maybe Spain," he told Yanks Abroad website.

“But it needs to be the right situation, where I get a chance to play and stake my claim to US coach Bob Bradley about getting back on the national team and playing at the World Cup next summer.”

Meanwhile, Rangers won’t be forced to sell any player during the January transfer window to service the club’s debt, according to new chairman Alastair Johnston.

It was feared that the club’s bankers, Lloyds, would lean on the Ibrox board to trade one or more of their better players when the transfer window opens in order to reduce current debts of £31million.

However, at the club’s AGM at Ibrox yesterday, Johnston, while revealing that the search for new owners of the club continues, allayed fears by saying: “As far as the bulk of the Rangers support is concerned, the relevant news is that the plan does not oblige us to sell any players in the January window.

“If any players do depart, it will be at the volition of the Rangers executive and management team.”

At a relatively amicable AGM, chief executive Martin Bain revealed that manager Walter Smith, assistant Ally McCoist and first-team coach Kenny McDowall, who are all out of contract in January, would work on without new deals.

Bain then handed Ibrox fans yet another boost when he revealed that he is in talks with Kris Boyd about extending his contract.

He said: “Over the last fortnight, I have spoken to virtually all the representatives of players who are coming out of contract.

“In particular with Kris Boyd, I spoke to his representative and I am aware of what Kris sees as acceptable as a contract.”

Meanwhile, Steven Naismith is out of tomorrow night’s Champions League clash with Sevilla and a decision on Boyd’s knee injury will be made after training tonight.