KRIS BOYD reckons Rangers will look to sell Alfredo Morelos this summer if the price is right.
The Colombian striker has just one year left on his current Ibrox contract, meaning the Govan outfit would need to cash in now, unless he penned a new deal.
Morelos has been the subject of transfer speculation this week with reports in Spain suggesting that Sevilla had tabled a £7million bid for the frontman.
Rangers have since rubbished the reports, but Boyd expects further offers to come in.
He told Sky Sports News: "It has been every single transfer window since he has arrived that he is basically going to leave.
"There will be a day that he does. Right now I think Rangers are in a good position.
"It is not a case that they have to sell. There is room there to go and negotiate with teams.
"I've said it before, every player has a price tag. If someone wants to meet that valuation then I'm sure Rangers will speak about it.
"As it stands he is a Rangers player and I am sure he will return back for pre-season ready to go to attack the Champions League qualifiers and Premiership when it starts."
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