The Glasgow Rangers midfielder could grow into a vital player once he returns from injury.

Jordan Rossiter was once regarded as the next big thing at Liverpool, so it was somewhat surprising when he completed a transfer to Rangers in May 2016.
It appeared to be a real coup for the Gers, who had secured the teenage midfielder as he bid to take the next step in his career, but unfortunately for Rossiter he suffered a calf injury in early September and has not been seen since.
Several setbacks have followed and it remains to be seen when the 19-year-old will be back in action at Ibrox. However new Rangers boss Pedro Caixinha could ultimately be the one to get the best out of the player.
Rossiter burst onto the scene at Anfield as a 17-year-old but he has hit something of a roadblock since.
Caixinha will know he needs all his best players fit and firing for the challenges ahead, with Rossiter possessing the innate talent to become a regular thorn in Celtic’s side in the years to come.
Rangers signed him for the long term and both he and his new manager will know that, yet it is exciting to think what could be in store when Rossiter does overcome his early problems in Scotland.

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