LONG-serving Rangers stalwart Ian Durrant is to leave the club as part of a coaching reshuffle.
Currently in charge of the Under-20 development squad, the former player will not return for the start of pre-season training.
It is understood that Rangers manager Mark Warburton had embarked on a reshuffle of the coaching staff, leaving Durrant without a position at Ibrox.
Durrant spent 14 years as a player at Rangers, before returning as a coach in 2005.
He held several positions in the youth set-up, then stepped up to work with the first team during Walter Smith's second spell as manager in 2007.
He was first-team coach when Ally McCoist succeeded Smith in 2011, then returned to working with the youths again after McCoist resigned during season 2014-15.
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