Premier League: Rangers Sign Veteran Midfielder for Two Years
Rangers, the most successful club in Scottish football history, has signed another veteran midfielder to strengthen its squad ahead of the upcoming season.
The signing comes after the team's previous midfielder, Scott Brown, left the club at the end of last season and was replaced by Alex McLeish during the transfer window. The move comes as Rangers look to build on their impressive record under McLeish, who led them to three league titles, four domestic cups and one UEFA Champions League appearance.
The veteran midfielder, who had been with the club since 2011, is expected to provide solidity up front for the team. He has played a key role in Rangers' success in recent seasons, scoring 29 goals in all competitions, including 17 goals in the Premier League this season.
However, the move also comes with some challenges for Rangers. The player has already announced that he will be leaving the club at the end of the season and it remains to be seen whether he can contribute to the team in his new position.
In addition to the midfielder, Rangers have also secured a number of other players for the coming season. They have added a centre-back from Crystal Palace, a defender from Liverpool and a striker from Manchester United, among others. These signings are sure to add depth and quality to the team, which could help Rangers reach their potential.
Overall, Rangers' decision to sign another veteran midfielder for two years is a smart move that should provide them with much-needed stability and strength in midfield. With McLeish guiding them through their transition into the top flight, Rangers may well see further successes in the future.