Glasgow Rangers are reportedly considering terminating Josh McPake's agreement and giving him a 'sizeable' pay-off, after failing to offload him in January.

The Lowdown: Lots of promise...

McPake was a player that showed a lot of promise in his early years at Ibrox, winning the Academy Player of the Year in the 2018/19 season, and was widely considered to be one of their most talented players.

Dubbed a ‘really exciting’ player by former Morecambe manager Stephen Robinson after a loan spell there, McPake is now on loan at Queen's Park, where he has managed four goals and three assists in 25 games in total over all competitions so far this season (Transfermarkt).

The Latest: On his way out?

As per Football Insider, the Gers are considering terminating McPake's agreement and giving him a 'sizeable' pay-off, despite still having 18 months left on his current deal at Ibrox.

They tried to offload him in January, but found no concrete interest in him, even though scouts watched him in action against Ayr last Friday.

McPake has had 'discipline issues' at Queen's Park, and his form has been up and down, so it is no surprise to see Michael Beale's side want to get rid.

The Verdict: Time to go

McPake is clearly having a hard time out on loan, and at 21 years of age, it is time for the Light Blues to cut their losses.

The Scotsman has only ever made one senior appearance for the club, and needs to find a new home which he can settle down in and play regular football.

He has been getting that at Queen's Park, but his attitude problems suggest that he needs to be looking elsewhere.

Nonetheless, terminating McPake's contract would be best for all parties, as he clearly does not have a future at the Teddy Bears.