Glasgow Rangers striker Jason Cummings is enjoying himself at Ibrox, and the Gers striker wants to make his loan deal from Nottingham Forest permanent.

Rangers striker Jason Cummings recently told The Scottish Sun that he wants to make his loan deal at Ibrox permanent.
Cummings joined Rangers on loan from Nottingham Forest in the Championship in England in the January transfer window.
The former Hibernian striker said that he is enjoying his time at Rangers and wants to work with incoming Gers’ manager and Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard.
Former Hibernian forward Tam McManus, who now works as a pundit for BBC Sport, though, does not think that the 22-year-old Scotland international striker has done enough to merit a permanent contract at Rangers.
The 37-year-old shared his opinion on Cummings on social networking site Twitter following Rangers’s 5-5 draw with Hibernian away from home at Easter Road in the Scottish Premiership this past weekend.

Cummings, who started his professional club football career at Hibernian and joined Forest in the summer of 2017 a transfer fee reported by The Nottingham Post to be worth £1 million, failed to score in the match.
During his loan spell at Ibrox this season, the youngster scored one goal in 10 Scottish Premiership appearances, according to Transfermarkt.co.uk.
Meanwhile, Dean Windass has stated on Twitter that he is sick of the abuse his son and Rangers midfielder Josh Windass gets from some of the fans.

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