Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack injury news shared by Doctor

Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack may struggle to return in time before the season ends with a suspected muscular injury, according to Dr Rajpal Brar.

The injury expert claims that while he may not need surgery right now, he could need it during the break before pre-season.

Connor Goldson, Oscar Cortes and Danilo are already ruled out for the season and the Scotland international could be the fourth one as he’s yet to make the bench since March.

Discussing his situation exclusively with Ibrox News, Brar, a doctor in physical therapy and a sports scientist, said:

“If his immediate return is being talked about, then there are no plans for surgery this month, even though it could happen in the off season.

“The club had said that they were looking at long-term options to deal with his condition which could mean a lot of different things.

“It does seem to be a muscular setback which he’s struggling to recover from and there are still no guarantees he’s back before the end of the season even if he does return to full first-team training as it may take him some time to get fully up to speed.”

Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack has struggled with injuries

The last time the 32-year-old featured for Gers on 7 March in the 2-2 draw against Real Betis in the Europa League.

It has been a season plagued with injuries for Jack as he’s struggled to maintain consistency in terms of his fitness.

He’s also made just 11 league appearances of which only five have been from the starting whistle.

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Ryan Jack left Rangers this summer

It’s been five months since he last played the full 90 minutes for the senior team.

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