JUST-IN;Rangers confirm the return of former player finally 

JUST-IN;Rangers confirm the return of former player finally

There have been a number of young players who’ve broken through at Rangers in recent seasons, only to disappear into obscurity.

Youngsters who have been deemed good enough to take the step up to the first-team, if even only for a cameo, before their Rangers stories hit an abrupt end.

One such case is that of Scotland youth international Dapo Mebude, who made his Rangers debut in a 2-1 defeat to Kilmarnock in May 2019.

Since then Mebude’s footballing career is one tinged with frustration and tragedy but three years on from leaving Scotland, the 23-year-old is back up north on trial.

Dapo Mebude on trial in Scotland

Big things were once expected of Dapo Mebude at Rangers but it never quite materialised for the striker in Glasgow.

Having joined Rangers as a nine-year-old in 2011, Mebude spent ten years coming through at Auchenhowie before moving to Watford in 2021.

Having spent a brief stint on loan at Queen of the South whilst in Glasgow, this was an exciting move to an ambitious English club for Mebude but after a serious injury, it never happened at the Hornets.

Going on loan to AFC Wimbledon – where Mebude was given opportunities – only a year later did the Scotland U21 international striker wind up in Belgium.

Signing for KV Oostende, disaster struck in January 2024 when Mebude was hospitalised following a car crash which so nearly took his life.

Now trying to get his career back on track, Dapo Mebude spent time on trial with Livingston this summer but now finds himself being put through his paces at Dunfermline.

At least that’s according to Pars manager James McPake, who has been speaking with the Courier.

“Dapo Mebude is in on trial,” revealed McPake. “He has trained with us for the last couple of days. We are still looking (for signings).”

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