RANGERS have completed the signing of Northern Ireland youth star Charlie Lindsay.
The 16-year-old has made the switch to Ibrox from Glentoran and joins Steven Gerrard's side on a full-time contract.
Lindsay has already featured in the Irish premier division with the Glentoran first-team and impressed at the prestigious Alkass tournament earlier this year.
Rangers’ Sporting Director Ross Wilson commented: “We are really excited that Charlie will join Rangers upon the transfer window opening and international clearance being received.
“Charlie is one of the most sought after youngsters in the United Kingdom and we are delighted that he sees Rangers as the best place for him to continue in the development of his undoubted talent.
“We are now establishing strong ways of working in our scouting and recruitment teams across the first team and the Academy therefore it’s important that all of our staff have a vision that is clear as we position ourselves as a club that is ambitious to recruit the most talented academy aged players in the UK.
“We know that as a club we are hugely respected in Northern Ireland and our scouting presence in the country represents us exceptionally well. That vision starts with young players in Scotland but within our strategy we have identified other markets that we need to be extremely strong in and Northern Ireland is undoubtedly one of those.”
Meanwhile, Head of Academy Craig Mulholland added: “Charlie is a player who has been a priority for us for some time and we are delighted that he has chosen Rangers.
“He is an attacking midfield player who is one of the youngest to play senior football in Northern Ireland. Charlie was identified initially by our excellent scout in Northern Ireland, Phil Cowen, and having watched him many times it is clear his attributes fit the characteristics we look for in a Rangers player.
“He is quick, aggressive and loves to make runs beyond strikers to break the back line and has great finishing ability. Perhaps his biggest quality however is his single minded desire to improve, his obsession to be the best and a focussed maturity rarely found in one so young.
“Charlie also comes from a terrific family unit who provide lots of important support. When players with this attitude are exposed to the environment we now have at Rangers Academy, with lots of ‘best v best’ challenges, and top experienced staff in our coaching, sports science, medical, analysis, education and player care teams, it leads to a very exciting future for both the player and the club. We are delighted to welcome Charlie to Rangers and very much look forward to working with him.
“I’d like to add my thanks to Glentoran for their professionalism and the way they have worked together with us to make this deal happen.”
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