Rangers boss Graeme Murty has indicated that the Glasgow club believe they could sign Sean Goss on a permanent deal despite QPR insisting he is not for sale.

The R’s made it clear when Goss, 22, moved to Ibrox on loan in January that there was no prospect of a permanent move this summer.

However, Murty has been quoted by the Scottish media as saying: “QPR have said: ‘You’re not having him, keep your hands off’. But football situations like that tend to be quite fluid.”

Goss has impressed since arriving at Ibrox, having not featured for QPR this season.

“Sean Goss is one of a number of players we are looking to bring in on a permanent deal,” Murty said.

“Goss has made a really good start, and has shown he understands how we want to play and the demands of playing for Rangers at Ibrox. He looks quite comfortable doing that.”







