RANGERS star Nedim Bajrami ‘isn’t satisfied’ with his current position at Rangers, Albania boss Sylvinho has revealed.
The playmaker hasn’t featured at all under new Ibrox gaffer Danny Rohl.


But he’s still a key man for his country – and looks set to star for his country in their World Cup double-header against Andorra and England.
He was on target for them in his last match, a friendly win against Jordan, and former Arsenal star Sylvinho insists he still has faith in him.
He said: “Bajrami has been part of a very good journey with us.
“Do you know who our top scorer has been in the last three years? It’s Bajrami with seven goals.
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“So I want players who know how to score goals in my squad.
“It’s true that I am not happy or satisfied with his position at his club. And he is not satisfied either.
“But I look at his numbers and have faith in him.”
Willie Collum, meanwhile, is backing Nick Walsh’s decision not to send off Auston Trusty for kicking Jack Butland in the head during the recent Old Firm clash, SunSport understands.
Rangers have gone to war with the SFA over the controversial incident in Celtic’s 3-1 Premier Sports Cup semi-final win.
Walsh gave Trusty a yellow and VAR Steven McLean didn’t advise a review – with their decision based on Trusty’s kick lacking the necessary “force or malice”.
And it’s understood refs’ chief Collum fully supports that decision, despite Rangers‘ fierce protests.
Gers chief executive Patrick Stewart demanded immediate talks with the SFA in the aftermath of their Old Firm defeat over the Trusty call.
Raging Ibrox chiefs declared themselves “unsatisfied” after that initial meeting and called for further discussions after the KMI panel declared the Hoops star should have walked.
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