Carlos Bocanegra wants to stay at Rangers for the rest of his contract, but yesterday he said every player will have to consider his future when their temporary pay cuts end on June 1.
Carlos Bocanegra wants to stay at Rangers for the rest of his contract, but yesterday he said every player will have to consider his future when their temporary pay cuts end on June 1.
Rangers defender Carlos Bocanegra models the club's new kit ahead of the 2012/2013 season. Picture: SNS
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All players are due to return to full wages on that day, but if the club has any problem paying those salaries, or the squad are asked to take further cuts as a cost-cutting measure, Bocanegra said his fellow players would have decisions to make.
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