RANGERS legend Graeme Souness is set to leave Sky Sports as a pundit, according to reports.

The former Ibrox manager has worked for the broadcaster for over a decade but it is now understood he will step down at the end of the 2022/23 Premier League season.

According to The Athletic, Souness in the past has penned three-year contracts with Sky alongside the likes of Roy Keane and Jamie Redknapp.

But the outlet say he recently just signed a one-year deal that would see him end his relationship with Sky next summer.

The 69-year-old recently joined talkSPORT and has appeared alongside Jim White and Simon Jordan live on-air.

Meanwhile, Motherwell’s Stuart McKinstry felt Rangers defender Leon King was fortunate to escape a red card for scything him down towards the end of the Ibrox side’s 2-1 win at Fir Park on Sunday.

As the Steelmen chased an equaliser, the on-loan Leeds winger was brought crashing to the ground by the Gers defender in the 87th minute as he attempted to get himself clear on goal.

“In my opinion it could have been a red,” said McKinstry. “If he didn’t bring me down I was through on goal.

“There is all that stuff about someone covering but he knew what was doing. I felt it could have been a sending off.

“The referee (David Dickinson) said there was someone covering but I was on the floor and couldn’t really see.

“All I know is it was a sore challenge and it could have been worse.”