E10H
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Rangers have been impressing under Steven Gerrard, but if they need anything in the January transfer window, it's another playmaker to create from the middle of the park.
The Gers have so far been relying on young Liverpool loanee Ovie Ejaria for creativity, but Rangers simply must consider other options in the January transfer window.
One player they could look to is Marcus Maddison, the Peterborough United star who can not only play as a creative midfield player, but also wide on the right, cutting in on his superb left foot.
The 25-year-old has starred for the Posh since his 2014 move from Gateshead, and he will be allowed to leave in January having struck an agreement to go if Posh didn't win promotion when he signed a new deal in 2017.
Maddison will be a target for a number of clubs in January, and he would certainly be an appealing target for Rangers given his availability and record in League One.
Maddison hit a staggering 23 assists last season as well as 12 goals, whilst he has already grabbed three assists this term to cement himself as one of the greatest creative players in the Football League.
Rangers fans have also been drawn to an Instagram message posted by Maddison on Sunday, as he was asked whether he preferred Celtic or Rangers – and declared that he is 'a Rangers man'.
It could have been a simple answer to the question or a come-and-get-me-plea – but with Gerrard needing creativity from midfield, Maddison is one player he should certainly consider, especially with his love for Rangers now known.