American walks out on Sevco

Alejandro Bedoya is the latest Rangers player to turn his back on Sevco.

The 25-year-old joined Rangers from Orebro and is believed to be returning to Sweden to join Helsingborgs.

Bedoya started five SPL games last season but returned to Murray Park to take part in pre-season training.

Ten of last season’s Rangers first team squad refused to TUPE their registration over to Sevco leaving Ally McCoist to complain about the size of the squad he had to work with in pre-season training.

Carlos Bocanegra, Dorin Goian and Maurice Edu have all been back to Murray Park but are unlikely to play for Sevco since it could jeopardise their chances of a move during the transfer window.

Should any of those players transfer their contract to Sevco it would put a strain on the club budget that already has Lee McCulloch, Lee Wallace, Neil Alexander and Kirk Broadfoot collecting large salaries as well as the three year commitment to Ian Black.

Today’s team line up at Brechin will give the most accurate reflection on the status of Sevco who have been granted conditional membership of the SFA- a term that doesn’t exist in their own Articles of Association.

Rangers still retain SFA membership as members of the SPL with their share expected to be transferred to Dundee this week.

Clubs competing in the Ramsdens Cup are allowed to field two trialists but it’s unknown which players have been able to register with Sevco since they weren’t given clearance by the SFA until Friday night.

Orebro have still to receive the full transfer fee for Bedoya who joined Rangers in a deal reported to be valued at £300,00.

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