John Lundstram rated DOUBLE Rangers' valuation of Ryan Kent as midfielder earns comparison to a legend
John Lundstram’s Rangers career might have been over after seven months.
Now Mo Ross reckons it could last seven YEARS and land the Scouse star a place in the Ibrox Hall of Fame.
Ross believes his old Gers team-mate Giovanni van Bronckhorst can build successful teams around Lundstram for many seasons to come.
He has seen enough from the 28-year-old as midfield powerhouse and Europa League lynchpin in defence to suggest legendary status awaits.
That’s on the evidence of a remarkable three months in which Lundstram’s Ibrox fortunes have been transformed from zero to hero.
Toiling for form under old boss Steven Gerrard, then struggling to make van Bronckhorst’s starting side, he was linked with a January move to Middlesbrough.
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His former Sheffield United gaffer Chris Wilder remains a huge fan but Lundstram insists he never even considered bailing out.
Ross said: “It’s incredible to think there were grumblings about him and that he could’ve left in January.
“Lundstram wouldn’t pick up the phone to Middlesbrough now, would he? He’s 28 years old and Rangers should be getting his best years. So let’s keep this boy and build around him.
“Steven Davis is kind of moving out now, so surround Lundstram