Rangers FC defender Clint Hill says that he would be delighted to sign a new contract.
Rangers’ Clint Hill
Rangers defender, Clint Hill, has said that he would be delighted to sign a new contract if he is offered one.
Ahead of Rangers’ weekend fixture against Partick Thistle, he said in the pre-match press conference that he expects to know about his future by next week.
There is a growing anticipation that Rangers manager, Pedro Caixinha, will make a radical change in the squad this summer.
Rangers are 36 points behind their arch rivals Celtic, and it reflects the gulf in quality between the two sides.
Celtic’s Moussa Dembele in action with Rangers’ Clint Hill
Caixinha understands that he has a massive rebuilding job at hand, and could sell some of the fringe players in order to accommodate fresh new faces.
Clint joined Rangers in 2016 on a one-year deal. At the age of 37, he became the oldest debutant in the club’s history when he featured against Annan Athletic in a League Cup match.
This season, he has made 27 appearances in all competitions, and has scored four goals. The 38-year-old added that he thought that he would be third or fourth choice defender when he made the move.
The former QPR defender insists that the 2016-17 season has not been a good one for Rangers, but he has personally enjoyed his time at the Scottish club.
Rangers’ Clint Hill in action with Celtic’s Leigh Griffiths
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