Alex Lowry has officially left Rangers.
The talented playmaker has joined Wycombe Wanderers in a permanent transfer, for an undisclosed fee.
The 21-year-old makes the move to the League One club having played 14 times for the Rangers first team.
After coming through the ranks as one of the top talents in the Ibrox academy, Lowry ultimately failed to make the grade at Rangers.
👋 Say hello to @Alexlowry101! pic.twitter.com/6LL0UoK2DS
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) January 21, 2025
He spent a spell out on loan at Hearts last season in the Scottish Premiership.
He will now ply his trade in the English lower leagues, as the attacking midfielder looks to get his career back on track.
A short Rangers statement reads: We can today confirm Alex Lowry has joined @wwfcofficial on a permanent deal for an undisclosed fee.
"Everyone at Rangers wishes @Alexlowry101 all the best with his move."
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Wycombe's chief football officer Dan Rice said: “Alex is someone we’ve identified as a really talented prospect for us and he comes with good experience in both youth and senior football in Scotland.
“As a midfielder he’s full of energy and creativity and suits the way we play, and we’re really pleased to bring him into the squad.
“We’re working around the clock this transfer window to make sure we can continue to make progress and give us every chance of achieving success, and bringing Alex to Wycombe Wanderers is another really positive step forward.”