The 20-year-old continues to impress at Rangers
Northern Ireland Under 21 winger Ross McCausland has been offered a new extended contract at Rangers.
The former Linfield youngster comes out of contract next summer and has appeared on the radar of several clubs in Scotland and England.Rangers are keen to tie McCausland down to a new and improved contract, and those talks have gathered pace following the appointment of new manager Philippe Clement. The winger came off the bench in Rangers’ last two games before the international break. New Rangers manager Clement has been impressed with McCausland and is keen for Ibrox chiefs to nail him down, reports the Daily Record.
McCausland has been in fine form for Rangers B this season, and was named Academy Player Month for September.
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