Jordan Rossiter has been a revelation in League Two with Bury, showing Rangers what he could bring to the Scottish Premiership.

Jordan Rossiter has played just four times since he moved to Bury on loan from Rangers in the January transfer window but he has already made himself indispensable to the League Two club.
So no wonder manager Ryan Lowe has sang his praises once again after the former Liverpool youngster inspired a 3-1 win against Oldham Athletic on Saturday, as reported by the Daily Record.
Rossiter moved to Gigg Line a month ago after failing to force his way into Steven Gerrard’s first-team plans at Ibrox, thanks in part to a relentless series of injuries that have restricted him to just 16 appearances for the club since he arrived three years ago.
The 21-year-old has stayed fit during his first few weeks at Bury, however, and reminded everyone of the quality that once saw him tipped for big things at Anfield.
After the comfortable win against Paul Scholes’ Latics, Lowe has indicated that Rossiter is a cut above at League Two level – and that bodes well for his future at Ibrox.

“Jordan doesn’t get many goals, but he does an absolutely great job in that midfield,” Lowe told the Daily Record.
“You can just see he’s got that quality that really stands out. He sees things that other players don’t, and that can help make a big difference in big games like this.”
Lining up in the centre of a midfield five, Rossiter was named Man of the Match at the end of a fabulous display. And he will be hoping to keep these performances coming, and stay away from the treatment table, with his long-term future at Rangers still up in the air.

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