According to Football Insider, Glasgow Rangers are set to sell George Edmundson to Ipswich Town this summer for a fee of at least £1m.

The Lowdown: Edmundson without a Gers future

Edmundson was once called "faultless" by Steven Gerrard (via The Glasgow Times), but he has fallen down the pecking order at Ibrox in recent times.

Last season, he played just two games before breaking Covid regulations and receiving a seven-match ban along with Jordan Jones (BBC). As such, in January he was loaned to Derby County for the second half of the 2020/21 campaign.

The Latest: Gers set to sell Edmundson

As per Football Insider, it now appears the 23-year-old is set to depart the 55-time Scottish champions.

This latest report even claimed that the Gers have agreed to sell the centre-back to the Tractor Boys, with the deal set to be worth around £1m.

The Verdict: Right decision

This appears to be the right decision for all involved. Gerrard has a number of options at his disposal at the heart of his defence, as with Nikola Katic returning to fore after a long-term injury (rangers.co.uk), there are now several other centre-backs in the squad with Connor Goldson, Filip Helander and Leon Balogun.

Edmundson was never really going to get a look-in at Ibrox. All in all, he has made just 17 appearances since since signing from Oldham Athletic in 2019, and he has never been able to establish himself in the side. As such, an impending fee of £1m is a real boon for Rangers.

In other news, this Rangers ace is flattered by Premier League interest.