Rangers youngster Alex Lowry is in talks with Wycombe Wanderers over a permanent deal that will see him leave Ibrox this month.
The 21-year-old is out of contract in May and is set to quit the club in search of regular first team football after being informed he will not be offered a new deal.
Lowry will become the latest academy graduate to depart following loan moves for Robbie Fraser and Cole McKinnon to Livingston and Ayr United respectively.
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Wycombe now lead the race to sign the forward in the January window as they push for promotion to the English Championship.
The Chairboys currently sit second in League One behind leaders Birmingham City, who signed Scott Wright and Ben Davies from Rangers in the summer.
Lowry joined Hearts on loan in August 2023 but returned to Ibrox the following January after the deal was cut short.
He did not feature for Philippe Clement’s side in the second half of last season and has been restricted to B Team appearances in the current campaign.