In January, Rangers made several signings to try and spark a flagging season into life. One of the men interim manager Graeme Murty brought to Ibrox was Sean Goss.
The former Manchester United youngster arrived in Glasgow from QPR and immediately made his way into the first-team.
Rangers fans were fairly impressed with the young midfielder. He played 15 times for the club, scoring two and assisting two goals. He did however also go on to lose his place in the starting XI toward the end of the campaign and a permanent deal swiftly left the table.

Steven Gerrard’s arrival saw Goss fall off of Rangers’ radar altogether and he is now back at QPR.
It would be fair to say, that things have not exactly improved for the 23-year-old.
Goss has not played a single game for QPR in the league this season. In fact, he has not even made the bench. His one appearance came in the EFL Cup, as the Hoops were defeated by lower league opposition Blackpool.
Rangers seemed to unearth a player with talent, that just needed nurturing, during Goss’ time at Ibrox. However, it seems his spell in Glasgow has done little to convince those at his parent club he is worthy of a first-team place going forward.
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