Source: Team_Talk
Hutton would consider loan move
Rangers youngster Kyle Hutton would consider a loan move away from Ibrox, but firmly believes he can nail down a place in Ally McCoist's side.[LNB] Hutton impressed in last week's friendly against Chelsea but has not featured in any SPL matches so far this term and was not involved in the Champions League qualifiers against Malmo.[LNB]Hutton said: "I've not spoken to the manager yet. If it goes on and I'm not getting a chance, I'll need to speak to him and see what other routes I can take.[LNB]"I need to consider myself as part of the first team so when I get my chance, I need to believe in myself that I'm ready and I do believe in myself.[LNB]"But if it comes to the point where I need to choose another option and go out on loan, I'll be more than happy to do that. I'd be open to that, definitely, if it has to come to that."[LNB]However, Hutton says his immediate aim is to impress in training and force his way into McCoist's plans.[LNB]He added: "I was a bit disappointed at the start of the season not to be involved whatsoever but, at this club, it's going to be like that sometimes.[LNB]"All you can do is get your head down and keep working hard. When you get your chance, you need to be ready to take it.[LNB]"Even though you are disappointed, you can't show your disappointment, all you can do is work hard in training and try to catch the manager's eye and hope that he will give you a shout.[LNB]"I got my shot against Chelsea and played well so hopefully I'll be in the squad this week."[LNB]Hutton has backed Rangers to bounce back from the disappointment of their Champions League exit with victory at Inverness on Saturday.[LNB]He said: "The whole Malmo thing was disappointing but we are going to put that behind us and kick on with a big game this weekend and then we've got the game against Maribor in the Europa League.[LNB]"We are focused on the games coming up and this will be a hard week for us, but we will be fine."