
that he expects Rangers to go back in for Billy Gilmour – amid reports Chelsea could cancel his Norwich City loan.
Last summer, that Rangers had been hoping to bring Gilmour back to Ibrox. Of course, he came through the Rangers academy.
But the 20-year-old midfielder instead remained in the Premier League – leaving Chelsea to join newly-promoted Norwich on loan for 21-22.
It has not gone to plan. Daniel Farke’s Norwich sit rock-bottom in the Premier League with just two points from their opening 10 league games.

For Gilmour, he is struggling to get game time. He started four of Norwich’s first five league games – but has not played a minute since September.
say Chelsea will make a decision in January – in regards to cancelling his loan. Ferguson expects Rangers to go back in, if the loan is ripped up.
“Yeah, I don’t see why not,” Ferguson said, on whether Rangers will re-enter the window to sign Gilmour.” I’m sure Rangers would be interested in him.”
“It is worrying. You know what I think of Billy Gilmour – I think he’s a fantastic young footballer. I’m sure Billy’s frustrated but also Chelsea.”

Ferguson on Gilmour: Should Rangers go back in for Chelsea man?
Rangers have numerous options in the middle of the park. John Lundstram is coming good, Steven Davis is still consistent, and Ryan Jack is close.
Glen Kamara, Scott Arfield, Joe Aribo and more remain as options. But if the chance presents itself for Rangers to re-sign Gilmour, then they should.
He is the kind of player that north of the border, would dictate play. He would also give Rangers a brilliant option in European competition.
he earns £43,000 a week, and Chelsea would have to pay a large fraction of that if Rangers were to secure a loan deal.
