Rangers are willing to sell winger Jordan Jones permanently this summer, a report from Football Insider has claimed.

Jones is currently on loan with Sunderland, having joined the Black Cats in the January transfer window after falling down the pecking order at Ibrox.

During his time at The Stadium of Light, Jones has scored three goals and provided four assists in 17 appearances for Lee Johnson's side.

Now though, it appears as though Rangers have already made their decision on the future of Jones heading into the summer transfer window.

According to this latest report, the Scottish champions are ready to sell Jones on a long-term basis this summer, as they look to cash in on the 26-year-old.

There are currently just over two years remaining on Jones' contract at Ibrox, meaning Rangers are in a strong position to negotiate any offers that come in for the winger.

Prior to his loan to Sunderland, Jones had made 19 appearances in all competitions for Rangers, scoring once, after joining the club from Kilmarnock in the summer of 2019.

The Verdict

This may not be a bad move for Rangers to make with regards to Jones.

While he has been impressive with Sunderland, Steven Gerrard's side have coped comfortably without him, and his contract situation means they could receive a decent fee for the winger.

For Sunderland themselves, this will surely peak some interest around the Stadium of Light, given they will no doubt want to keep Jones at the club, considering the impact he has had for them.

However, that may be difficult for them to do if they do not win promotion to the Championship this season, since you could understand it if some second-tier sides were to take an interest in the 26-year-old when the market reopens.