RANGERS have completed the signing of striker Fashion Sakala on a four-year deal.
Sakala will move to Ibrox from Belgian side KV Oostende in the summer as boss Steven Gerrard adds to his attacking options.
Rangers will defend their Premiership title and return to the Champions League next term and Sakala is delighted to have signed on the dotted line.
Sakala said: “I am very much excited to start this exciting journey with Rangers. It has been one of my dreams, and I feel like this is a dream come true to join Rangers – one of the greatest clubs in the world.
“They have a great fanbase and a great history, and I believe we will share great memories together.
“As a player you always strive to play for others – that is the most important strength which keeps me going. I know that Rangers have great players and I am looking forward to learning from them and deliver.
“In my role as a striker, I know what the club needs from me and what the fans expect. The club has great players and I just want to learn from them and try to bring something that helps the team get the results.”
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