MOTHERWELL boss Stuart McCall has resigned himself to losing both Darren Randolph and Nicky Law.

Republic of Ireland international goalkeeper Randolph and midfield maestro Law are out of contract in the summer and look certain to move on.

The shot-stopper is top of the wanted list at Championship side Burnley while Birmingham, who were also known to have had an interest in Law, are believed to be weighing up a summer move for the Well No.1.

Twenty five-year-old Law had been on the radar of Brum boss Lee Clark, but the signature of Inverness playmaker Andrew Shinnie is likely to have put that move to bed.

But while the Fir Park star is keen on a move back down south for family reasons, he remains a wanted man at Ibrox where Gers boss Ally McCoist is desperate to add proven SPL quality to his midfield.

Contact between Rangers and Law's representatives over a move to Govan is believed to have been made and Fir Park boss McCall is prepared for the worst.

"Nicky came to Motherwell on the understanding that he would be here for two years and the move has worked out really well," he said.

"But I would think we will probably be losing him in the summer.

"After the season Nicky has had he will have come to the attention of a few clubs and there is nothing we can do about that.

"It is probably a similar case with Darren, but the great thing for us is that we have cover in both positions with young guys who are desperate to come in and stake their claim."

It will be interesting to see if McCall will use this weekend's home finale against Ross County on Sunday to utilise some of his likely lads for next season.

The suspension of Henrik Ojamaa could see a start for Bob McHugh in attack along with top scorer and PFA Scotland Player of the Year Michael Higdon.

Given Law's likely exit, the Well boss could look to start midfield prodigy Stuart Carswell, while Lee Hollis may similarly be entrusted with the gloves.

Yet it is more likely that McCall will elect to stay with his tried and trusted, particularly since Motherwell may need a point to finally win the race for second.

With the Fir Park men six points and 10 goals to the better of third-placed Inverness with just two games left, he will be determined to put the issue to bed with an emphatic home victory in front of a bumper home crowd.

The Motherwell manager said: "We were very disappointed to lose at Inverness last week.

"Although we were not at our best, the pitch did not help and neither did Henrik Ojamaa's dismissal.

"This is a chance to say thanks to the fans for another fantastic season of support and we are determined to make the most of the opportunity."