Rangers midfielder Tom Lawrence is heading towards an uncertain future at Ibrox, with his contract set to expire this summer.
Despite Rangers having the option to extend his deal by another year, the 31-year-old is poised to become a free agent, sparking speculation over where he will play next season.
Since returning from a recent injury setback, Lawrence has impressed with his ability to influence the game, earning attention for his standout performances as a substitute.
His decisive penalty in Rangers’ Europa League last-16 victory over Fenerbahce and his recent contributions in the thrilling 4-3 comeback win against Dundee in the Scottish Premiership have reportedly drawn the interest of clubs both at home and abroad.Among the suitors are Lawrence’s hometown club, Wrexham, who are eager to bring the playmaker back to his roots, according to the Daily Mail.
Under the ownership of Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, Wrexham are focused on securing promotion to the English Championship and view Lawrence as the perfect addition to strengthen their squad if they achieve that goal.Born in Wrexham, Lawrence made the move to Manchester United’s youth system at just eight years old, and despite not making the grade at Old Trafford, he has enjoyed a successful career in English football, racking up nearly 300 appearances in the second-tier.
Now, with his Ibrox future up in the air, Wrexham are hoping to offer Lawrence the chance to return to his roots and help them continue their journey through the EFL pyramid.Born in Wrexham, Lawrence made the move to Manchester United’s youth system at just eight years old, and despite not making the grade at Old Trafford, he has enjoyed a successful career in English football, racking up nearly 300 appearances in the second-tier.
Now, with his Ibrox future up in the air, Wrexham are hoping to offer Lawrence the chance to return to his roots and help them continue their journey through the EFL pyramid.