Rangers have a host of players out on loan at the minute.
For some of them, like Joe Dodoo and Jak Alnwick, it’s tough to see a future at Ibrox.

Others, though, have the potential to be important players for Rangers in the future.
Two of those, are Ryan Hardie and Andy Dallas.
Both young strikers have had good seasons so far.
After recovering from a serious injury, 21-year-old Hardie scored five in five in Decemeber for adopted side Livingston, including a brace against Hearts.
He has benefitted from consistent game time in Scotland’s top tier and is honing his skills under Gary Holt.

Meanwhile, 19-year-old Dallas, was the standout player for Rangers Reserves, as they shot to the top of the SPFL Reserve league over the first half of the season.
He has since moved out on loan to Greenock Morton, in the Scottish Championship.

Neither player has scored in 2019, though.
Saturday afternoon presents two great opportunities to change that.
Hardie will go up against the SPL’s second worse defence, as Livingston host Dundee.
Dallas’s Morton are also at home. They face Ayr United, who are currently second in the division, but have conceded four goals in their last two matches.
Both loanees should lead the line for their adopted clubs, and goals would do wonders for their confidence.
