Rangers striker Andrew Dallas may be heading out of Ibrox.

According to Cambridgeshire Live, Rangers striker Andrew Dallas is on trial with Cambridge United ahead of a potential Ibrox exit.
Dallas, has come up through the Rangers ranks, and has been touted for a bright future having shown some promise with the Gers.
The 20-year-old spent the second half of last season on loan at Greenock Morton, but failed to score in 12 games before returning to Rangers.
Now though, Dallas has been spotted playing for Cambridge United in a pre-season friendly against Leicester City ahead of a potential move.
Cambridge confirmed a trialist was in their starting line-up, and that was Dallas as he bids to earn himself a move to the Abbey Stadium.
It’s unclear whether Dallas would be making a loan or permanent move to the League Two side, but the latter may be on the table.

Rangers have two top senior strikers in Alfredo Morelos and Jermain Defoe, whilst youngsters Zak Rudden and Nathan Young-Coombes appear to be highly-rated.
A loan would still be the better option, but with Dallas needing settled playing time for his own career, a permanent exit shouldn’t be ruled out as Cambridge consider a move.

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