KRIS COMMONS reckons Connor Goldson will leave Rangers this summer, even if they land the Europa League.

The defender - a £3million signing from Brighton in 2018 - is currently contracted until the end of this season.

Speculation has mounted that Goldson may leave Rangers in the summer when his contract expires but there has been no official confirmation either way.

Commons though reckons the silence on contract talks means that the Englishman has already made his mind up.

He wrote in the Daily Mail: "It's all gone quiet with regards to his future and I strongly suspect there's now an acceptance that he will be moving on as a free agent in the summer.

"The fact that he has allowed his contract to run down this far into the season tells me one thing - he's almost certainly got something sorted elsewhere.

"Some people might think the incentive of Champions League football would convince him to stay, but I disagree. It looks to me like his mind is already made up.

"It's a financial decision more than anything else. Goldson is now 29 years old. He probably feels like he has one big contract left in him.

"He could move down south to a decent Championship club, double his wages, and secure his family's future if he gets a three or four-year deal.

"You can't hold that against him because he has been a terrific servant to Rangers from the moment he walked through the door in 2018. He's now coming towards the end of his fourth season at Ibrox and he has played over 50 games in every campaign.

"He barely misses a match. He's a league title winner who helped stop Celtic getting 10 In A Row and has also now reached a European final with Rangers.

"He might well feel he has achieved all he can at Ibrox. Certainly, if Rangers can beat Eintracht Frankfurt to win the Europa League, that would be the perfect farewell for Goldson."

Commons feels that Goldson would not be as huge a loss as some are making out.

He added: "From Rangers' point of view as a club, I wouldn't necessarily lose any sleep over him leaving. He's been a good player, but he's not irreplaceable.

"You've got Calvin Bassey already at the club, a young player who has stepped up massively over these past few months.

"He's a really big, powerful boy who has grown into the role at centre-back since moving from left-back a few months ago. He can lead the Rangers defence as and when Goldson departs.

"You've also got John Souttar arriving at the club in the summer, a Scotland international with good pedigree who has impressed this season with Hearts when fit.

"Leon King looks to be an excellent academy prospect and should be involved more as a squad player next term.

"You also have Niko Katic to come back to Ibrox from his loan spell with Hajduk Split. He's someone Rangers shouldn't have let go in the first place.

"So there are plenty of candidates to step in and replace Goldson when the time comes. The only disappointing thing from the club's point of view is losing him on a free transfer.

"If Goldson can help guide the club to glory in Seville, I dare say that might just be enough to sweeten the blow.

"He barely misses a match. He's a league winner and reached a European final."