The Rangers striker could be back among Steven Gerrard’s options at Ibrox next month.

The loaned-out Rangers striker Zak Rudden should be heading back to Ibrox next month.
The Rangers academy product was exiled to Plymouth at the start of the season.
Before the Boxing Day fixtures, Rudden had scored just twice in 15 games for the English side.
He increased his tally to three as Plymouth beat Cheltenham.
But unfortunately for Rudden, his latest strike has done little to convince the Argyle faithful he would be worth keeping on.
This is what they’re saying about the teenager, who has yet to appear for the Rangers first team…
**** me sideways rudden has scored
— Tom Martin (@TomMart69478453) December 26, 2019
Should Rangers decide to keep him at Ibrox, Rudden would increase Steven Gerrard’s centre forward options to three, after Alfredo Morelos and Jermain Defoe.
The Scot impressed while on loan to Falkirk last term and featured in Rangers’ pre-season schedule.

His Plymouth manager Ryan Lowe is a close friend of Gerrard, his former teammate in Liverpool’s youth team.
Rangers fans – what should Gerrard do with the young Ibrox striker in January?
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