WES FODERINGHAM is poised to quit Rangers this summer — a year after extending his contract.

Allan McGregor’s return to Ibrox will be sealed in the next 24 hours, as revealed by SunSport.

3 Foderingham is set to quit Rangers Credit: Keith Campbell - The Sun Glasgow

That has left fellow keeper Foderingham’s future in doubt.

The 27-year-old won’t be short of suitors, with Nottingham Forest and Sheffield Wednesday both monitoring his situation.

He has racked up more than 100 appearances for Gers since joining in 2015 and penned a new deal last summer tying him to the club until 2020.

But McGregor, who made almost 300 appearances in his first stint at Ibrox, is closing in on a return and will undergo a medical today before sealing a two-year deal.

3 Arfield has agreed a three-year deal with Rangers Credit: Keith Campbell - The Sun Glasgow

And at 36, he has no intention of returning to sit on the bench.

Burnley midfielder Scott Arfield will join McGregor at Gers next season after he agreed a three-year deal.

Both signings, driven by director of football Mark Allen, should be announced before Sunday’s visit to Celtic Park.

Jak Alnwick has been understudy to Foderingham, but Gers will seek to cash in on the latter, who was close to returning south last year.

It means Foderingham could have played his last game for Gers.

He is understood to be out of the clash with Celts due to the long-standing shoulder problem which saw him miss last weekend’s win over Hearts.

And there are now fears he will sit out the remainder of the campaign, with Alnwick set to face Celts.

Meanwhile, Scotland boss Alex McLeish believes McGregor has “plenty of mileage” left in his career.

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3 McGregor is closing in on a return to Ibrox Credit: Willie Vass

The out-of-contract Hull keeper has played 43 games in the Championship this season and McLeish picked him for his first two matches back in charge of Scotland last month.

The former Ibrox boss, who gave McGregor his Gers debut, is sure the keeper can play for several more years.

After launching the Scottish Football Hall of Fame nominations process, McLeish said: “He was in excellent form in the Hungary game and his training throughout that double header was of a really high standard.

“Some keepers have gone on to 40. From what I have seen in his training and his expertise in that game, it just tells you experience is forever.

“I think he has plenty of mileage in him right now.”

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