As he is “way out of the equation” at Ibrox right now, Alex Lowry will probably need to leave the Rangers in order to advance his career, according to Derek Ferguson.
The teenage winger has found himself in a difficult situation after returning early from his loan at Hearts this season with a very disappointing injury, although the former Gers midfielder said it was impossible to say.
Ferguson feels that Lowry’s career is done because he hasn’t been a member of the Light Blues first squad in over a year and his Rangers contract will expire at the end of the current campaign.
In an exclusive interview with Ibrox News, he stated: “It’s difficult to say since he hasn’t been present at all. The financing agreement at Hearts ended in such a sad way.
And that was a result of his returning to the Rangers wounded. Right now, he just seems to be completely out of the picture.
As talented a youngster as he is, I believe he will be among those who must look elsewhere in order to further his career. It is a horrible and difficult fact to state.
Talent alone won’t cut it; you need more. To be a top football player, you need to possess all the necessary physical attributes, mental toughness, and conditioning.
And I simply believe that Alex hasn’t experienced it quite yet. His talent is undeniable, but regrettably, I don’t think it will be at Rangers.
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