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Rangers may be left disappointed in their pursuit of Motherwell star Elliot Watt.

Rangers are reportedly eyeing a move for Watt, as Danny Rohl begins to revolutionise his squad at Ibrox.

Rohl is said to be a massive fan of the potentially World Cup-bound ace, as he looks for a number six to bring more security to his midfield.

However, whether the Gers could bring Watt in, may be affected by what a senior figure within the Well’s setup has said.

Rangers may face a difficult task to bring Watt to Govan despite his apparent allegiances to the club, as the Well’s stance on a potential transfer has emerged.

Motherwell assistant manager Max Rogers has admitted that the Fir Park side want to keep hold of the 25-year-old in the winter transfer window.

Watt scored in the win over Celtic.

In quotes reported by Daily Record, he said: “He’s an important player for us and helps set the tone, helps set the culture, and obviously we don’t want to see anyone leaving.”

The Steelmen clearly want to keep the three-cap Scotland Under-21 international, which will make it hard for the Gers to strike a...

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