Graham Dorrans feels his Rangers team-mate Josh Windass possesses the ability to play in the Premier League in the future.
The 23-year-old, who joined the Gers from Accrington Stanley in 2016, has been in fine form this season.
Windass has thus far clocked up 763 minutes over 10 appearances in all competitions in the present campaign, scoring once and setting up two goals.
And Dorrans, who played in the Premier League with West Bromwich Albion and Norwich City, backed the midfielder to play in England’s top tier in the coming years as he thinks Windass’ ability is second to none.
“Josh is one of the players in this team that can single-handedly win a game”, he said on Rangers’ official podcast.
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“He is going to progress more, I know that and I can see that.
“He has got great ability and I’m confident that if he switches on and does the right things more often than not then Josh will get to the Premier League.
“I’m sure of that because his ability is second to none.”
Windass, who scored his first Scottish Premiership goal for Rangers during their 4-1 win over Dundee in September, made 27 appearances in all competitions for the Light Blues last season, finding the back of the net once and providing five assists.
His present contract with Rangers runs until 2020.