Alex Lowry has penned an emotional goodbye to Rangers after leaving the 'place I called home'.
The 21-year-old has tonight completed his move to Wycombe Wanderers for an undisclosed fee.
The playmaker, who turned out 14 times for the Light Blues, will now try to get his career back on track in England's League One.
Having been at Rangers since the age of 7 though, Lowry took to his social media platforms tonight to bid an emotional farewell.
He posted eight photos from his career at his boyhood club on his Instagram feed.
He captioned the post: "After 14 years at a place I called home, it’s time to move on.
"I’d like to say a massive thank you to everyone involved within the club from the laundry staff to kitmen to the people in the canteen and everyone else, your help and time from the day I arrived to the day I left was incredible!
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"It has been an honour to represent this club and a special thank you to Giovanni Van Bronckhorst and staff for giving me my debut at 18 for this massive institution and to complete my childhood dream of representing Rangers!
"Last but not least the fans, thank you for your amazing support from the time I broke through till now, I’ve appreciated every bit of it and loved playing in front of you whether that be home or away!
"Again thank you and all the best in the future! We are the people!"