The Rangers academy striker was seemingly not part of Steven Gerrard’s plans at Ibrox.

Rangers fans are reacting to news of an Ibrox departure for one promising young Ger.
Andrew Dallas scored prolifically for Rangers at youth team level last season, but will continue his career south of the border in England’s fourth tier.
The Rangers academy product had been on trial at Cambridge United, whose manager, Colin Calderwood, had expressed an interest in signing him.
It was not known, however, if Dallas’ move would be a permanent or temporary one.
And that it is the former – a two-year contract after an undisclosed fee was agreed between the two clubs – has taken some of a Rangers persuasion by surprise.
This is what they’re saying about it on Twitter…
Dallas appeared to have seen his Rangers prospects improve with the recent departures of fellow strikers, Ryan Hardie and Kyle Lafferty.
But with Alfredo Morelos, Jermain Defoe and Zak Rudden also among Steven Gerrard’s front-line options, the 20-year-old was clearly deemed surplus to requirements.

Have Rangers made the right call over Dallas?
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