Graeme Murty’s Glasgow Rangers have brought Sean Goss to Ibrox from Queens Park Rangers.

Rangers have signed 22-year-old midfielder Goss on loan from Queens Park Rangers in the Championship in England in the January transfer window.
The former Manchester United prospect will remain at Ibrox for the rest of the season.
Goss is a talented and promising young player, and the 22-year-old has arrived at Rangers with a strong reputation.
Former Rangers midfielder Ferguson has stated that Goss is in for a culture shock at Ibrox even though he has been at European giants United before.

Ferguson wrote in The Daily Record: “There’s no doubt Rangers recruit Sean Goss has had the best possible grounding in the game coming through the ranks at Manchester United.
“But I would have one word of advice for the new lad at Ibrox. You are in for a culture shock. I read Record Sport with interest the other day where Goss was saying his time working with the likes of Paul Scholes, Michael Carrick and Bastian Schweinsteiger will help him be a hit at Rangers.
“There’s absolutely no doubt those guys are different class players and he will have learned tons just by being around them every day. But there’s a world of difference from the training ground to the heat of the battle at Ibrox.”

Goss has struggled to play regularly for QPR, and the youngster will hope that he gets to show what he is capable of at Rangers.
Rangers have a strong and competitive squad, but the 22-year-old does possess the talent and the calibre to make an impact.
The Gers are unlikely to win the Scottish Premiership title this season, but Graeme Murty’s side are very much in the running for the runners-up spot.
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