Rangers kid Jordan Thompson quits Ibrox just 24 hours after helping Livingston to Premiership promotion
The 21-year-old has been with the Light Blues since 2015 after being snapped up by Mark Warburton following his Manchester United release
JORDAN THOMPSON has left Rangers - just 24 hours after helping Livingston in their promotion to the Premiership.
The midfielder has been with Gers for three years after signing under Mark Warburton following his Manchester United release.
However, he failed to break into the first team and made just three senior appearances during his time at Ibrox.
Taking to Twitter, Thompson wrote: "Its with a heavy heart my time has come to leave Glasgow Rangers, a club I’ve supported since a young boy.
"Just wish I’d had more opportunity to show my ability and go on to play for this great club.
“It was honestly a dream come true to wear the royal blue shirt in front of you at Ibrox.
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Thompson spent the second half the season on loan at Livi as they completed an incredible 12 months by beating Partick Thistle to seal back-to-back promotions and return to the top flight.
He joins his former United teammate Sean Goss in leaving after he took to Instagram to announce he was returning to QPR.