RANGERS have assured that manager Mark Warburton is committed to seeing out the remainder of his contract after rumours of renewal talks breaking down.

Warburton signed a three-year deal at Ibrox last summer, but the Gers are believed to be intent on offering the 52-year-old an improved deal.

He won the Championship and took the club to the Scottish Cup final in his first season at the helm and the club have now spoken out to underline that there is no trouble brewing over a contract extension.

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A club spokesperson told the Scottish Sun: “We successfully achieved our target for the first year of our three-year contract.

“Mark is committed to seeing this exciting project to the end and continues to express his thanks to the board for the opportunity and support the club has given him.”