
Ashton Scally seen as next Andrew Robertson as Man City transfer chatter revealed at Rangers
Ashton Scally is the talk of the town at Rangers right now.
After the disappointing end to the Scottish Premiership season at Ibrox, all eyes are already on the future after the 5-2 final-day victory over Falkirk.
Danny Rohl proved that by handing Scally, as well as Aiden McCallion, senior minutes off the bench for their official debuts at the time.
It was only weeks after Scally had signed his first professional contract at Ibrox following his 16th birthday, with big things already predicted.
Despite Manchester City, Liverpool and Spurs having interest, he’s set to remain in the Rangers blue.
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Ashton Scally is next big star at Rangers
Despite waiting till his 16th birthday for his first professional contract, Scally was making waves way before that at Auchenhowie.
Chris Jack has revealed that the left-back played the full 90 minutes in a behind-closed-doors friendly against an almost full-strength Motherwell back in November.
| Ashton Scally at youth level for Scotland | Total |
| Age group | U15s |
| Appearances | 5 |
| Starts | 3 |
It is said that the young star held his own and will only continue to grow physically to match his intelligence and ability.
Via the Rangers Review, one source who has worked with Scally for years even believes that he has the closest potential of anyone to Andrew Robertson in Scottish football.
That is why it’s no surprise that the talk in England before his first professional contract in Govan was that he was heading to Man City.
Will Ashton Scally be in Rangers senior squad next season?
In short, he has every opportunity.
Scally and Rangers won’t want to rush the decision, but as the old saying goes, if you’re good enough, you’re old enough.
Tuur Rommens will remain first-choice after signing in January, and with Jayden Meghoma returning to Brentford after his average loan spell in Glasgow, the door is open.

Dujon Sterling can also play on the left, but with James Tavernier emotionally moving on this summer, he will be first-choice on the right.
That may also mean that transfer attention is closer paid to that side, meaning Scally may be even more likely to be included as a first-team regular at Ibrox.
Rangers need more local pride in their spine, and Scally could provide exactly that for many more years to come in Govan.
If he’s the next Robertson, that’s only a bonus.
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