
Rangers news: Kieran Dowell exit twist revealed by Chris Jack
Rangers midfielder Kieran Dowell is likely to seal a move south of the border and join an English club, according to Chris Jack.
The Rangers Review journalist reported on 16 January that after an unfulfilling few months at Ibrox, the 27-year-old is expected to leave in the January transfer window.
It’s understood that the Englishman is not in Philippe Clement’s long-term plans either. [Four Lads]
Kieran Dowell was a pointless signing for Rangers
Dowell’s move to Ibrox was initially met with some optimism when he joined on a free transfer, which somewhat cushions him from heavy criticism from the fans since no significant financial investment was lost.
However, his tenure at Ibrox has been largely disappointing, making him a seemingly pointless signing for the club.
The 27-year-old has struggled with both form and availability, which are critical factors for any player expected to contribute significantly to a competitive team.
His inability to make a lasting impact or secure a consistent role in the squad underlines the lack of success in this transfer.
It’s not surprising that Michael Beale, who was instrumental in bringing Dowell to Rangers, saw potential in him, but Beale’s own failure at the club casts a shadow over his recruitment decisions, including this one.

With Clement not seeing the Englishman in the long-term plans, his departure in the January window seems inevitable and arguably, for both parties, a relief.
In other Rangers news, the club are closing in on their first signing of the January transfer window after a new development.
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