Jason Cummings is refusing to give up hope of his Rangers dream after his loan spell at the club last year.
The charismatic striker joined on loan from Nottingham Forest in January, much to the delight of the supporters. He scored 6 times in 18 appearances but wasn’t deemed part of Steven Gerrard’s plans when the Scouser joined the club.
That hasn’t dampened the 23-year-olds spirits and he’s still determined to make the grade at Ibrox.

“Unfinished Business”
“I definitely feel I’ve unfinished business there. One day I think there will be a return. I hope so, anyway.
“I’ll try and push it, it’s somewhere I want to play again — 100 percent,” he told the Mail on Sunday.
“Everyone knew I wanted to stay there. I made it clear. That’s the only place I wanted to go.”
Now at Peterborough, Cummings has made an electric start to the League One sides season. Cummings has scored six goals in six games for the Posh and is on track to have a breakthrough season down in England.

Even if he makes no bones about how gutted he was a move to Rangers didn’t materialise.
“It was something I tried to push for but it was out of my hands and didn’t happen. Maybe Rangers didn’t want me as much as I wanted to go there,” he added.
“I was genuinely disappointed.”
“The gap is closing”
Rangers have since signed old Nottingham Forest pal Joe Worrall and Cummings has spoke of how the gap is closing and how it something he wished he could be part of.
““You could see it changing with Gerrard coming in and that’s why I wanted to get back. Even Celtic fans will tell you now the gap is closing. It was something I wanted to be a part of.
“Just putting on that Rangers jersey every week was brilliant.”
