McGregor uncertain over future

Allan McGREGOR has reiterated his desire to stay at Rangers, but admits the decision could be taken out of his hands.

It has been reported the goalkeeper has opened talks with the club about a four-year deal.

McGregor's current deal expires in 2013 but he is looking to extend his contract by at least two more years despite interest from England and the continent, which is sure to have been heightened by his performance in Sunday's Old Firm game.

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However, with Scottish businessman Craig Whyte's protracted takeover of the club yet to be completed - although insiders claim it could be done today - manager-in-waiting Ally McCoist is in limbo with regards his plans for next season.

McGregor said: "I still have two years of my current deal so there are players with priority over me. I think they need to get sorted out first and then we will see what happens.

"But I have been here my whole life. I love the club and I would love to stay but it is out of my control, I think, if something does happen in the summer. My challenge is to win games at this club and win as many trophies as I can and I love that challenge."