Todd Cantwell has hinted that he could one day return to Rangers.
The attacking midfielder has sensationally thrown the door up for a potential reunion at Ibrox with some of his latest social media activity.
The 26-year-old last night took to his Instagram story, sharing a video of him training at Rangers' training centre.
Along with it, he wrote: "Such a special club, we had some fun.
"You hold a massive piece of my heart. Maybe one day again."
Philippe Clement sold Cantwell during the summer after handing in a transfer request.
He joined Blackburn Rovers at a cut price, as the Scottish Premiership side moved on to bring in Nedim Bajrami as his replacement.
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"Todd Cantwell came to me in my office a while ago, and we have a really good relationship so we talked for [a long time], to say that he feels ready for another adventure and challenge," the Belgian said after a pre-season game against Birmingham City.
"I spoke for long with him because I think Rangers is a really good club for him and I wanted to give him time also. That's why in the last couple of weeks I didn't speak about it. But he came back with the same request.
"I am going to be focused on the guys who in their heads are focused on Rangers."
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