Rangers youngster Ross McCausland will take part in a friendly for Dutch second division side De Graafschap on Thursday as they look to get the winger on loan.
It's claimed that the Northern Ireland youth international also has options to remain in the UK but he is currently abroad with his prospective new team who are getting a first-hand look at him. McCausland featured for the Ibrox club's 'B' team last season and signed a new deal until the summer of 2024. Loan experience could await him this term though.
De Graafschap have confirmed he is with them ahead of a friendly match tomorrow, where he will be assessed ahead of a potential loan. They said: "Ross McCausland is with us during the training camp in Doorwerth that will end with a closed-door match on Friday against Willem II. Ross is a 19-year-old winger who comes from the youth ranks of Rangers.
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"The young Northern Irishman is part of De Graafschap's selection this week."
It comes after McCausland scored for Rangers B in a friendly at Elgin City last week and featured in the bonkers 6-3 pre-season loss at Northern Irish side Glentoran on Sunday.
He made his Premiership debut at the end of last season as a sub during a 3-1 win against Hearts at Tynecastle.
Rangers have signed a number of youth players this summer but academy products like Tony Weston have also departed on loan, with Cole McKinnon expected to join him at Partick Thistle.
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