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Rangers speedster’s pre-season selection slight doesn’t bode well for his Ibrox future – RN View

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Jake Hastie’s inclusion in the Rangers B team for a pre-season friendly against Edinburgh City on Saturday afternoon doesn’t bode well for his hopes of making it at Ibrox.

The 22-year-old signed for the Gers on a four-year deal from Motherwell in the summer of 2019.

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Jake Hastie has spent much of his time as a Rangers player out on loan. (Photo by Rob Casey/SNS Group via Getty Images)

The move came after a series of strong late-season performances for ‘Well but he hasn’t been able to make an impact for the Light Blues.

Two years after arriving at Ibrox, Hastie only has two first-team appearances to his name and didn’t set the world alight during loan spells at Rotherham or Motherwell.

He’s now back at Rangers and looking to impress but so are a number of other wingers including Jordan Jones, Brandon Barker and Glenn Middleton, and Saturday’s B team selection gave an indication as to where he currently ranks.

Of those named in the B team starting XI, Hastie was the only one who could be considered a first-team player, with the team mainly made up of members of the 2020/21 U18 CAS League-winning side.

Had the Scotland youth cap spent the game beating defenders, bagging a few goals and generally looking too good for the level, he might have swiftly returned to the first-team fold.

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The early pre-season selection call doesn’t bode well for Hastie’s Rangers future. (Photo by Mark Runnacles/Getty Images)

However, despite going close with a deflected effort early on, he didn’t manage to find the net and the B team lost 1-0 to their League Two opponents.

Therefore, it would be a surprise if he was deemed to have done enough to make the senior matchday squad for Monday’s trip to Partick Thistle, and, more generally, he looks to have a mountain to climb to make it at Ibrox.

While Hastie is struggling at club level, one Rangers star is repeatedly being snubbed at international level.