The summer signing has regained fitness after a minor injury.
Josh Windass
Josh Windass has taken to social media to reveal that he is back in training and back in contention ahead of Saturday’s league opener against Hamilton.
The 22-year old suffered a minor hamstring injury during the League Cup victory over East Stirlingshire last week and missed the following fixtures against Stranraer and Burnley.
Josh Windass
Gers fans will be delighted to know the summer signing is fighting fit again following this Twitter post:
Windass arrived from Accrington Stanley earlier this summer, alongside team-mate Matt Crooks, after agreeing a pre-contract with the Gers in January and his career North of the border has got off to a flying start.
The talented midfielder grabbed his first goal for the club before going off injured against East Sterling, building on earlier impressive displays as Rangers strolled through the League Cup group stages.
Rangers manager Mark Warburton
He will need to ensure that level of performance is maintained, with central midfield one of the most heavily-stacked positions in Mark Warburton’s squad.
The likes of Nico Kranjcar, Joey Barton and Jordan Rossiter have added to an already strong crop, setting up an intriguing battle to see who emerges as Rangers’ key men over the course of the campaign.
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