Lyall Cameron can win over Derek McInnes as he builds Rangers around three stars - view
The 23-year-old joined the Gers on a pre-contract agreement after leaving Dundee, but failed to make a mark under Danny Rohl.
In January, the midfielder joined Aberdeen on a short-term loan deal, becoming a key player in their quest for survival.
Cameron will now hope Derek McInnes sees his value at Ibrox, with the Scottish manager known for developing and relying on young local talents wherever he goes.
The 54-year-old head coach turned Lewis Ferguson into the player he is today, and with the right attitude, there's no reason why the former Dundee ace can't develop into a quality player at the Glaswegian outfit.
There has been a calmour from the Govan side's fans to build the team around a Scottish core, and the midfielder will certainly hope to be part of that group.
Lyall Cameron to stake claim ahead of another Rangers star
McInnes will bring his physical and pragmatic approach to the Gers and will surely look to build the team around the likes of John Souttar, Connor Barron and Lawrence Shankland.
Cameron can surely compete with Thelo Aasgaard for a place in the Scottish manager's plans, with the Norway international failing to win over fans this season.
The former Luton Town ace has left supporters frustrated with his inconsistent performances at Ibrox, opening the door for someone like the ex-Dundee ace to take his place.
With Andrew Cavenagh and 49ers Enterprises surely planning another major squad shakeup this summer, it will be interesting to see what the future holds for someone like Aasgaard in G51.
Derek McInnes has ambitious plans at Ibrox
Sources told Football Insider on 21 June that McInnes wants significant backing at Rangers to implement a major squad overhaul in pursuit of glory in 2027.
While the Gers' transfer plans aren't expected to change much, the Scottish manager wants some of his own signings at Ibrox to build a team capable of winning the William Hill Premiership next season.
Cameron arguably has a clean slate after Rohl's exit and it's now up to him to convince the former Hearts boss of his qualities.

