Rangers are facing a battle to keep one of their brightest young talents, as 18-year-old midfielder Calum Adamson attracts serious interest from Premier League and Championship clubs. According to Scottish transfer expert Pete O'Rourke, the teenager's impressive performances on loan at Alloa Athletic have not gone unnoticed south of the border.
Adamson, a Scotland youth international, has been turning heads in the Scottish second tier. With three goals and five assists in 29 appearances, he's been instrumental in Alloa's push for promotion. His dramatic late winner against Airdrieonians in the playoff semifinal showed the composure and quality that has Rangers excited about his future.
The youngster has already tasted first-team action at Ibrox, having been an unused substitute in both Europa League and Premiership fixtures. Now, with his contract running until summer 2027, Rangers need to act fast to secure his long-term future. The offers from England will be tempting, but the promise of regular first-team football at Rangers could be the deciding factor.
This comes at a crucial time for the Gers, who are looking to rebuild after a turbulent season. Danny Rohl steadied the ship following Russell Martin's difficult spell, but back-to-back defeats against Motherwell and Hearts ultimately ended their title hopes. With Rohl linked to Bundesliga clubs, the club faces uncertainty both on and off the pitch.
The recent arrival of Tochi Chukwuani has added depth to midfield, but losing a homegrown talent like Adamson would be a blow. For Rangers, keeping hold of their academy products isn't just about squad building—it's about sending a message that Ibrox remains the place where young stars can fulfill their potential.
