
Rangers teen set for Championship loan as talks progress
As per Rangers Review, talks are ongoing between both clubs as they look to agree on a loan deal to allow the teen to play in the Championship for the season ahead.
Munn is contracted to [[Rangers]] until 2028 and made his first team debut in a Scottish Cup win over Fraserburgh last season.
Manager Russell Martin was keen to add to his goalkeeping options and was exploring the possibility of bringing in Brighton's Carl Rushworth, who he worked with before at Swansea.
Pierce Charles of Sheffield Wednesday was another to be linked.
However, Kieran Wright has just penned a new deal with Rangers and could spend the season as third choice behind Jack Butland and Liam Kelly.
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Butland had a shaky campaign last time out but started strongly with an assured display against Panathinaikos.
Speaking on the goalkeeping situation during pre-season, Martin said: 'I think you need to have two good goalkeepers, ideally three at a club like this.
'I think it's the same as any position. We'll keep assessing what they can do, what they can't do.
'We have two good goalkeepers, we're fortunate with that.
'But if there's someone who's desperate to play here and we think they can help us, it's the same at any position.
'As long as it doesn't affect other things in the balance of the squad, then we'll always look to it.
'But at the minute I've been happy with the two guys (Butland and Kelly).'

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