Rangers' new signing Ryan Naderi insists he wants to "make the most" of his move to Ibrox from 3. The German striker has scored eight goals this season and signed a "long-term contract" at the club, having previously played in Borussia Moenchengladbach's B team. "I am really pleased that this move has happened," Naderi told club media.
Rangers' new signing Ryan Naderi insists he wants to "make the most" of his move to Ibrox from 3. Liga side Hansa Rostock.
The German striker has scored eight goals this season and signed a "long-term contract" at the club, having previously played in Borussia Moenchengladbach's B team.
"I am really pleased that this move has happened," Naderi told club media. "Now I am here, I plan to make the most of this opportunity. Rangers are a world-renowned club who have a history of winning silverware and that's what I am here to achieve.
"I am looking forward to meeting my new team-mates, all of the staff and the supporters in the days and weeks ahead.
"I am ready to get started and I hope to have a positive impact on the team for the rest of the season."
Naderi adds to Rangers' firepower this season, which has stuttered to get going. Youssef Chermiti has four, while Bojan Miovski has eight in all competitions.
"I am delighted to add Ryan to the squad," said head coach Danny Rohl. "He is still young in terms of his playing career, but he has shown in Germany that he knows the way to goal as well as contributing with a number of assists due to his high level of skill.
"He is someone who has a lot of potential and I believe we can help take his game to the next level. We will help him adapt to his new surroundings and I am looking forward to seeing what he can do in a Rangers shirt."
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