Alex Lowry says he's got all eyes on his football after speculation linking him with signing a new Rangers contract.
The midfielder made his debut for the Premiership champions last month in the Scottish Cup against Stirling Albion, scoring too.
He then made his first league start against Livingston and impressed Rangers manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst with his displays.
Rumours have since been rife of a new deal being signed, but Lowry says he's not been dealing with that amid a turbulent period, with the Uddingston teenager in line to face Sevilla in the UEFA Youth League tonight.
He said: "I'm just focused on football. I just leave it to my agent and whoever at the club deals with it.
"It's been crazy but it's something I've always wanted to do. It was brilliant to make my debut and obviously to score as well.
"It's different to my normal day with the youth team but it's been enjoyable and I've learned a lot from top class players."
Juventus superstar Aaron Ramsey has arrived on loan at Rangers in the midfield department, and along with other players at Ibrox, Braidhurst high school graduate Lowry says he's learning so much.
He added: "I've learned so much. I've learned a lot from the players in my position like [Joe] Aribo, [Ryan] Kent and [Ianis] Hagi, when he was fit.
"It's been really good and with Ramsey coming through the door, hopefully I can keep training with them and learn a lot from him too. They've gave me tips so long may that continue."
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