Glasgow Rangers manager Steven Gerrard brought Ryan Kent to Ibrox on loan from Liverpool in the summer transfer window.
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard
Kent, who joined Rangers on loan from Premier League club Liverpool in the summer transfer window, is on the sidelines at the moment with a hamstring injury.
The 22-year-old winger missed the Gers’ Europa League game against Spartak Moscow in Russia last week and the Scottish Premiership game against Motherwell at Ibrox this past Sunday.
The youngster picked up the hamstring injury against St. Mirren, and Rangers manager Gerrard has admitted that he does not know when the former England Under-20 international winger will be back in action.
Gerrard told The Daily Record following the win against Motherwell: “I’m not sure how long Ryan Kent is going to be out, so we only had two wide players available at the moment.”

Important player
Kent has been superb for Rangers since his loan move from Liverpool in the summer transfer window and has established himself as an important player for the Gers.
The English youngster has scored three goals and provided one assist in 10 Scottish Premiership appearances for Rangers so far this season, according to Transfermarkt.com.

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