Young Rangers player Jamie Barjonas, has joined Raith Rovers on loan.
It’s not the first time he has secured a temporary move away from Ibrox.
He spent the first half of this campaign in English League Two with Bury.

Unfortunately, the 20-year-old didn’t make a huge impact with The Shakers.
After returning to Rangers at the beginning of the month, he now heads for Scottish League One football with Raith.
“I’m delighted to secure the loan deal of Jamie Barjonas from Rangers until the end of the season” Rovers manager John McGlynn told the club’s website.
“Jamie is a creative midfield player who i’m sure will play a big part in our push for promotion.”
“I’d like to thank Billy Kirkwood, Craig Mulholland and everyone at Rangers FC for making this loan deal possible”, he concluded.

It’s certainly a good opportunity for first team football.
The youngster has nine first team appearances for the Gers. However, with Steven Gerrard able to call on so many options in midfield at the minute, it’s unlikely he would have added to them during the second half of the season.
Barjonas’ new adopted side currently sit second in the league table, but are thirteen points adrift of high pace setters, Arbroath.
This was the second loan move on Tuesday, as Jak Alnwick extended his stay in England with Scunthorpe.
