Rangers are facing a fight to keep hold of John Lundstram this summer.

Philippe Clement has confirmed that the midfielder, 30, does have offers on the table from other clubs.

The ex-Sheffield United man's contract expires at the end of May, with his three-year stay in Glasgow set to come to an end. 

A contract offer from the Ibrox club remains on the table for Lundstram, as the manager admitted he wants him to stay.

It's claimed that Trabzonspor are keen on both Lundstram and teammate Borna Barisic, whose deal also runs out in a matter of weeks.

However, he concedes that it will be very much up to the player where his future lies, as he vowed never to let another key figure in his playing squad reach this sort of situation again.

“There have been offers from the club, but there is no agreement yet," he told the media. “I expect he has other offers, yes. I hope he stays. I know he loves to be here.

“It depends on what you can offer and what other clubs can offer.

“That is why I don’t like that important players are at the end of contracts. It’s not a good thing for a club.

“It is something that will never happen again in the period that I’m here, for sure.”

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Clement continued: “Can these last six games affect somebody’s future? Yes.

“Maybe somebody we could not count on enough last season plays the next six games and is the best guy on the pitch.

“It is silly not to give a contract. Everything is still possible. It is in their hands.”

On the James Tavernier and Connor Goldson to Saudi rumours, the boss added: "Yes, I expect them to be here next season, that is my expectation.

"My players come to speak with me if they have doubts or if they want to go or if they are out of contract. We have that relationship."