SCOTT ARFIELD has revealed he has yet to open talks with Rangers over an extension to his Ibrox deal beyond the end of the campaign.

The midfielder is out of contract this summer and will be free to discuss a Bosman move away from the champions in the coming weeks.

Arfield has featured 13 times for Steven Gerrard's side this term and made the most of a rare start as he impressed in the victory over Motherwell on Sunday.

The 33-year-old could now get the nod for the Europa League clash with Brondby and admits a positive mental attitude has been the key to keeping his spirits up during a frustrating campaign so far.

Arfield said: "No there hasn’t been [any talks over a new deal] at the minute. It is up in May so we will see what happens with that.

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"Fully focused about getting myself back in the team and getting the opportunity and we will see what happens with that.

"Of course, I am no different to any other player, whether you are 18 or 33 you want to be playing football.

"You want to be training during the week with something to look forward to at the weekend.

"It was all about doing the consistent things and when I got given my opportunity it was then all about trying to take it.

"I had to be ready. It's been well documented but this team is getting stronger, the calibre of player is getting better.

"So you know when you get that opportunity you have to take it and stay in there as long as possible.

"It's always about attitude, and not just at this football club.

"As a player you need to have the right attitude. If you don't have attitude or the right personality then you will find yourself in tough situations.

"Self-belief, attitude, it's what you need and that grows when you become successful.

"We've got that as a group, from the manager right down. So when you get that opportunity you are ready to take it."