May 4 2008 By Mark Guidi
BRAHIM HEMDANI looks set to leave Rangers in the summer - and is determined to sign off with four winners' medals.
The midfielder is one of the top Ibrox earners and moving him on would help Gers in their summer spending.
Hemdani will be allowed to go for nothing - despite having another year on his contract to run.
But he will put possible transfers to the back of his mind to help Rangers hunt down a stunning quadruple.
And the French-Algerian ace can think of no better way to end his three-year spell than landing a domestic treble and the UEFA Cup.
He said: "I haven't thought about the future. I will try to finish the season and after that we will see.
"I just want to play as many games as I can. The manager has to make choices and it isn't easy for him. Players are here to play and I accept that.
"I'm 30 and in another European final. I also hope to qualify for a World Cup as that's the biggest tournament you can play in.
"But I have things to do with Rangers and the league is the one for us.
"I don't think we deserved to lose last Sunday against Celtic. We had great commitment in the game but we still have everything in our hands. It depends on us.
"We must credit the staff for the way they have changed things in just over a year.
"We are in a much better position this season."
Hemdani won't get any rest when Rangers' hectic campaign comes to an end.
He has crucial World Cup qualifiers with Algeria next month as they take on Senegal, Liberia and Gambia.
Brahim said: "We have a chance in the group. The World Cup is a big ambition and I will do everything I can."