How Rangers’ Loaned-Out Players Are Performing – Who Should Return?
Rangers are gearing up for a massive summer, with big changes expected both on and off the pitch. The 49ers Enterprises are closing in on their takeover, and with Celtic still sitting 13 points clear despite their derby loss, the Light Blues know they have serious work to do.
Barry Ferguson’s interim spell has been promising, but big calls need to be made both in terms of recruitment and who leads the team moving forward. A major squad overhaul is likely, with big spending expected, but what about the players Rangers already have out on loan?
The club currently has six players gaining experience elsewhere, but how are they performing? And should any of them be brought back into the fold next season?
Kieran Wright – Airdrieonians (Goalkeeper)
Academy graduate Kieran Wright has spent most of his career bouncing around various loan moves, and this season is no different. His current stint with Airdrieonians in the Championship marks his ninth loan spell—a staggering number for a 25-year-old keeper.
So far, Wright has made 24 appearances , conceding 47 goals While he’s getting valuable game time, his team is struggling, sitting rock bottom of the table with just 21 points It’s been a tough season, but at least he’s getting regular minutes.
Should Rangers bring him back next season? That’s up for debate, but with the club looking for fresh talent, Wright may find himself moving on permanently.
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