Leon King is set for a permanent exit from Rangers days after starting against Club Brugge.
The centre back has barely had any first-team exposure over the last couple of seasons and had a spell on loan at Queen's Park in the Scottish Championship for the second half of last campaign.
He has regularly been linked with permanent moves away with a number of clubs in England showing an interest.
Now, that looks like becoming a reality with the Daily Mail reporting the 21-year-old will sign for Wycombe Wanderers on a permanent deal.
Wanderers are a League One side and narrowly missed out on promotion to the Championship last season.
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It will see King reunited with his former Rangers teammate and fellow academy graduate Alex Lowry.
The playmaker joined Wycombe in January and made nine appearances in League One.
The pair were once both seen as the brightest prospects coming through at Rangers but will now look to forge themselves a path in the game elsewhere.
King started at centre back during the Ibrox draw with Club Brugge on Sunday, a game in which the Light Blues struggled defensively in the first half.