Former defender Alan Hutton believes time is running out for the Coatbridge winger Josh McPake to make his case to Rangers.
“He will be looking to tie people down for next season. He is running out of time now. “But he has had a lot of loan spells, I know he’s only 20.
Josh McPake made the breakthrough at the first-team finally before being shipped out on various loans.
You can enter once each week to be in with a chance of winning. He will be looking to tie people down for next season. For your chance to win HOME tickets to Cinch SPFL matches each week across ALL FOUR divisions just enter our competition below. He is running out of time now. "He’ll be sending scouts to go out and watch Josh McPake and everybody else. “But he has had a lot of loan spells, I know he’s only 20.
The Ibrox club have been hit with more financial penalties following their quarter-final clash with the Portuguese side.
Earlier in their continental campaign, Rangers were also punished for fans entering the pitch during the tie with Borussia Dortmund. Travelling fans lit flares inside the Estádio Municipal de Braga in a first-leg encounter on April 7, while the Ibrox club were also found at fault for the match kicking off late. The Ibrox club copped two separate punishments in the wake of their quarter-final victory - £30,000 for fans letting off flares and a further £8000 over late kick-off.
The Ibrox side were punished for the lighting of fireworks and a late kick-off.
You can enter once each week to be in with a chance of winning. For your chance to win HOME tickets to Cinch SPFL matches each week across ALL FOUR divisions just enter our competition below. The Ibrox side were punished once again for fireworks being lit with a huge £30k fine for that, with a further £8000 for being the cause of a late kick off.
Rangers hope to beat interest from English giants Manchester City and Newcastle United to secure attacking midfielder Alex Lowry on an extended deal.
His current contract expires this summer. Lowry scored on his debut against Stirling Albion earlier this season, and has made four senior appearances, with a league start under his belt. But Football Insider claim that Lowry is close to agreeing a new contract that ties him to Rangers until 2025 and is worth £5000 a week, after knocking back an earlier offer in February.