Rangers hero Kenny Miller has backed Ross McCausland to have a successful career at Ibrox but feels Philippe Clement's side have yet to fill the void left by Ryan Kent.
The Englishman joined Turkish giants Fenerbahce on a free during the summer transfer window but has struggled to make an impact.
And while Miller has been impressed by McCausland, who recently made his first appearance for Northern Ireland against Finland, he feels Rangers are still lacking a winger like Kent.
He told Clyde One Superscoreboard: "What you also have to factor into McCausland's situation is how this manager maybe wants to play.
"And where are the wingers at the club? Where are the guys at the club who are capable of being direct and dribbling and putting defenders on the back foot?
"They've let a Ryan Kent go. You have let that type of player go. I don't really see any other real wingers in that Rangers team at this moment. There's definitely a place for him (McCausland) in that squad."
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