Kerkar quits as Green expects more to walk away

Rangers utility man Salim Kerkar is looking to join Charlton with Charles Green expecting more departures from his beleaguered club.

Kerkar joined Rangers on the recommendation of Madjid Bougherra who moved to the Ibrox club from Charlton in 2008.

The 24-year-old has joined up with the Championship side in pre-season training and it looks like the Bougherra connection is about to lose Ally McCoist another top star.

Dorin Goian, Carlos Bocanegra and Maurice Edu aren’t expected back at Ibrox after the club were admitted to Division Three with Green expecting more departures.

Lee McCulloch, Lee Wallace and Kirk Broadfoot have committed themselves to Sevco but with no sign of an SFA licence and Third Division football at best to look forward to those three internationalists could be on the move.

Green revealed: “The news we’re definitely in the Third Division means some of the key players who have come back, like Dorin Goian, Carlos Bocanegra and Maurice Edu, will rethink their futures, understandably.

“Indeed some of the main Scots players will also have to look at their futures but Ally has players who, should the SFA allow him, he’d like to bring in.”

Green is hoping to strike a deal with UEFA in respect of transfer fees owed to various clubs and is already looking forward to the day when Ibrox is hosting Champions League matches.

He added: “I’d like the clubs and UEFA to recognise these are not my debts, this is a gesture and for them to work with us where we can come to an amicably agreeable settlement and work together as friends.

“We’re people who face up to responsibilities but we’d like help in meeting these because we want to get Rangers back to the top of the pile.

“When we do get back into Europe, whether it’s in five years, ten years or 20 years, we want to walk back with our heads held high.”

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