Rangers NOT resigned to losing Connor Goldson as Stewart Robertson opens up on contract situation

RANGERS are NOT resigned to losing Connor Goldson.
The ever-present defender is out of contract in the summer and is yet to commit his future to the Light Blues.
SunSport exclusively revealed last month that English duo Nottingham Forest and West Brom want the 29-year-old on a pre-contact.
Goldson is free to hold talks with any interested parties as his deal continues to tick down.
But managing director Stewart Robertson hasn't given up hope of keeping the defender at Rangers.
And says Ross Wilson is in regular dialogue with all the players who will be out of contract at the Scottish champions come the end of the season.
Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: "The focus has all been on the last dozen football games, European games, and Scottish Cup.
"We're not resigned to losing him. I know Ross [Wilson] is having regular conversations with all the players whose contracts are expiring in the summer and that's something that will be addressed in the coming months.
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"I'm quite philosophical about how these things work.
"Players come in and sign a contract and they've committed for that time.
"If they serve their time and that's what the club has signed up to as well then that's fine.
"If someone leaves prior to their contracts expiring and we get some revenue than again that's something everybody is happy with.
"I get the noise that can sometimes follow these things but we just have to deal with what's in front of us."
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Asked how much winning the league would help the club, Robertson added: "It would allow us to do more around the stadium and there are various plans for the training round, for example a second hybrid pitch and a second pitch with undersoil heating to provide greater flexibility during the winter.
"There are other areas like the academy and women's team we'd like to expand, so it would help us accelerate those.
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"It would also allow us to have a bit of a reserve for the future if something doesn't go the right way.
"It's about continually making sure we can cover the downside as well as making the most of the upside.
"I've got a very supportive board full of wise heads. They're a good source of counsel for us and they're all Rangers supporters.
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"They're all very conscious of where the club has come from and there's no way we want it to go back there."
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