Danny Rohl still has one more game left to manage this season as Rangers end their campaign away to Falkirk this Saturday.
The German will certainly be without one of his attacking options, who will be in Asia over the weekend.
However, he is expected to have most of his squad available, and it remains to be seen if he decides to give minutes to some of the fringe players.
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Zebedee Lawson set to fly out to Hong Kong for Soccer Sevens
Zebedee Lawson is set to represent Rangers in a seven-a-side tournament, for which he will be jetting out to Asia.
The 17-year-old forward, who joined from Brighton in the summer, will be part of the Hong Kong Soccer Sevens tournament.
The first game for the Light Blues will be this Saturday, with Lawson and co. likely to leave imminently.
There will be a total of 10 Gers youngsters who will be making the trip.
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Journalist Brodie Kerr has shared the announcement from the club and revealed the list of players flying out.
Alfie Halliwell, Jack Wyllie, Calum Adamson, Aiden McCallion, Cameron Fernie, Lewis Stewart, Connor Campbell, Arran Kerr, and Lyle Wark will be the other nine players travelling with Lawson.
The 17-year-old winger’s inclusion means that he will not be in the squad for the final league game of the season against Falkirk.

What does the future hold for Lawson at Rangers?
Lawson was a highly-rated prospect at Brighton when Rangers signed him last summer.
The Gers knew that they were bringing a talented young attacker to Ibrox, but were aware that he was still raw and would need a few years before he could become a first-team player.
After an impressive season with Brighton’s Under-18s, the Light Blues decided that he would be good enough to represent their Under-19s side this term.
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The 17-year-old has already been handed his first-team debut by Danny Rohl in the Scottish Cup, so there is a good chance that the Gers boss keeps a close eye on him in pre-season.
If he deems him good enough to be someone who can make the matchday squad in the Scottish Premiership, then the club may decide to retain him, or he could be loaned out.
Paul Nsio has thrived on loan and is now in first-team contention ahead of next season, so the club could decide to go down the same route with the English winger.



