HOME-sick Rangers striker Lee Magareson will return home tomorrow, less than two weeks after arriving in the territory, writes Unus Alladin.
Hong Kong First Division newcomers Rangers have decided to release the 22-year-old former Brentford striker - giving him one month's pay - as he makes way for West Ham reserve Tony Richards who is scheduled to arrive on Tuesday.
Rangers team manager Philip Lee Fai-lap said Magareson's release was mutual and that the club needed a good quality striker to boost their hopes for the new season which starts in September.
Lee said: ''We weren't too impressed by the lad in training and we have talked to him and agreed to be released.
''He was also very homesick,'' added Lee.
Magareson arrived in the territory only 12 days ago with fellow Scots, Jamie Picken, Justin Crowe and Steven Raynes.