Jordan Jones has been told he can leave Rangers if a new club comes in to sign him. 

That's according to Northern Ireland boss Ian Baraclough. Jones is, to the manager, a promising prospect at international level, but is not playing often enough at Ibrox.

And Baraclough admits he'll do what he can to help the player find a new club to ensure he can get playing time to make an impact for NI.

He said: "Jordan is someone I have spoken to several times. I want to help players be settled at their clubs or find new clubs and be there for them to pick up a phone and speak to and if we can help them in any shape or form it is our job to do that.

“Jordan is an exciting talent and he wants to play football and regular games to give himself the best chance of performing on the international stage.

“He is talented but at this moment in time Rangers is a competitive squad and Steven Gerrard has spoken to him and said he can find a new club if that comes up.

“Hopefully that can be sorted pretty soon and hopefully he can get settled into a new club, new surroundings and then he can go and perform for us like we think he can. We have real exciting, young players with pace and an eye for goal and Jordan is one of those.”