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Dailly could prolong Gers stay

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Christian Dailly 'will not completely rule out' the possibility of plying his trade at Rangers for next season.

Veteran defender set to hold talks with Smith

Christian Dailly 'will not completely rule out' the possibility of plying his trade at Rangers for next season. Earlier this month it was confirmed that SPL champions Gers had not offered experienced defender Dailly an extension to his expiring contract. However, the 35-year-old has revealed he is to meet with manager Walter Smith next week to hold talks over his future. "I spoke to Rangers at the end of the season and I have to go back and speak with the manager again," he said. "We said that after three or four weeks we would have a chat again so that's what we will do. "In an ideal world, I think the manager would like me to go back. "But I don't think a lot of those decisions will be in his hands because obviously it looks like there will be a lot of financial restrictions at the club. "Next week I will be able to get something sorted out for next season. So I wouldn't rule it out completely but I think it is probably unlikely." Smith signed the former Scotland stopper from West Ham United on a free transfer in January 2008 and has used him intermittently as a utility player since the switch.

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