LES FERDINAND has declared that Sean Goss’ loan to Rangers will not result in a permanent move away from Loftus Road for the youngster.
The 22-year-old joined Murty’s Rangers yesterday on a six-month loan deal to the delight of the Rangers supporters. However, Ferdinand has moved to quash the suggestion that the former-Manchester United youth player will be plying his trade in Glasgow past the loan period.
“We’re just looking at this being about him going out to gain some experience. We have high hopes for Sean and his potential. This is just part of educating young players.
“We just hope he can go to Rangers and show his true worth. Sean has been unfortunate in the sense that the manager has had to change the system because of how this season has gone for us.
“The combination of midfield players has worked pretty well and Gossy has been unlucky because of it.
“We think playing in the Scottish Premiership for one of the biggest clubs in European football will be brilliant experience for him.He’s certainly a player we see with massive potential.”
Speaking to the Scottish Daily Mail, QPR’s Director of Football was complimentary of both the player and his new club as the move looks to benefit all parties with Goss yet to make an appearance for the Rs this season and Rangers eleven points adrift of Celtic.