Marius Zaliukas leaves Rangers by mutual consent

MARIUS Zaliukas has left Rangers by mutual consent after being told that he does not feature in the club’s plans.
Marius Zaliukas in action for Rangers. Picture: SNSMarius Zaliukas in action for Rangers. Picture: SNS
Marius Zaliukas in action for Rangers. Picture: SNS

Manager Mark Warburton admitted after his side’s 5-0 League Cup victory at Airdrie that the Lithuanian defender does not fit into his new side.

Asked about the status of Zaliukas, Warburton said:

“His time at Rangers is limited,” the Rangers manager said when pressed about the future of the 31-year-old former Hearts captain. “I have a squad that is lean and hungry.”

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Warburton patently believes that Rangers are ready to cope without any of the centre-backs that struggled through last season. Zaliukas, indeed, never really looked at home at an Ibrox side he joined in July 2014 after a spell at Leeds United. Signed by former manager Ally McCoist, he made 20 starts in the league last season and also played in all six of Rangers’ promotion play-off matches which ended with defeat by Motherwell in the two-legged final.

However, he has not made a single competitive appearance this season under Warburton. The new manager signed centre-backs Rob Kiernan and Danny Wilson in the close season in a major overhaul as he seeks to win the Championship.

His departure could leave Rangers short of defensive cover, with Kiernan, Wilson and on-loan Tottenham Hotspur player Dominic Ball the only senior centre-backs at the club.