Glasgow Rangers enjoyed a relatively quiet month during the January transfer window as they only made two additions to their first-team squad.
Ross Wilson worked with Michael Beale to bring in Nicolas Raskin and Todd Cantwell, from Standard Liege and Norwich respectively, on permanent deals to bolster the side heading into the second half of the campaign.
Raskin made his debut off the bench in the 2-1 win over Ross County in the Scottish Premiership last Saturday and he came onto the pitch after Cantwell had already stolen the show.
The English attacking midfielder recorded a Sofascore rating of 8.1 as he played a starring role in the win. As per Sofascore, the gem completed 94% of his attempted passes, created two chances, assisted one goal, and won six of his eight individual duels during his 83 minutes of action.
He ran the show in the middle of the park by showing quality, energy, and enthusiasm throughout the match. His effervescence on the pitch dictated the tempo of Rangers' attacking play and allowed them to pepper the County defence.
It was an impressive display from the 24-year-old and one that Gers supporters could look forward to seeing from another member of the first-team in the future - Alex Lowry.
The 19-year-old gem is an up-and-coming attacking midfielder at the club and Michael Beale could strike gold by unleashing the dynamo as a Cantwell clone, or alternative, when the Englishman is unavailable to play or in need of a rest.
Former Gers boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst oncehailed the dynamo's style of play and quality, saying: "You could see the Alex you see now on the pitch with moments where he’s very dangerous and very energetic and creating dangerous chances.