Rangers have an exciting group of youngsters aiming to breakthrough into the first team and Ross McCausland is one of them.
The 20-year old winger has featured twice for the senior team already and will be hoping that a possible exit sees him prove that he is ready for the step up.
According to Anthony Joseph of Sky Sports, clubs have been picking up the phone to Rangers in the hope that they can secure a deal for Ross McCausland.

Rangers line up loan move for Ross McCausland
The Northern Ireland youth cap, who has been called up to the full international squad before, is one of Auchenhowie’s best talents.
Writing on his X page, Sky Sports’ Joseph said:
“Rangers winger Ross McCausland could be set for a move on loan move this summer.
“The 20-year-old, who broke into the first team last season, is attracting interest from clubs in Scotland, England and Belgium.
“It’s understood Rangers would be open to a loan move.”
A regular for the Rangers B team, Ross McCausland now has to take the next step in his career and follow in Alex Lowry’s footsteps.
His B team colleague from this season has made an instant impact at Hearts and it is key that McCausland finds a club of similar stature and one that is a good fit.
Too often in the past Rangers fans have seen talented youngsters like Kai Kennedy and Josh McPake head out on loan only to end up on the bench or have their time cut short due to a lack of minutes.

Rangers will be looking for Zak Lovelace, Bailey Rice and Ishaka Thompson to continue their progress but, at a couple of years older, Ross McCausland has to prove that he can handle senior football now.
There comes a point when players run out of time to just improve at youth level and the young winger is at that stage.
Making the right decision is crucial and a more technical league like Belgium rather than the physicality Scottish or English football could be perfect.
