Steven Gerrard’s Glasgow Rangers will face Dundee at Ibrox today, and new Gers signing Eros Grezda wants to play.
Ibrox Stadium of Rangers
Steven Gerrard’s Rangers will take on Dundee at home in there Scottish Premiership in a few hours’ time.
Grezda, who can operate as a winger or as an attacking midfielder, has suggested that he could feature for Rangers in the match.
The Albania international joined the Gers from Osijek in the summer transfer window for a fee reported by The Scottish Sun to be worth £2 million.
The 23-year-old has also outlined what Rangers fans can expect from him.
Grezda told The Scottish Sun: “I believe in myself and once I get 100 per cent fit I think everything is possible.
“What can the fans expect? A player who always gives 100 per cent and wants to win no matter who we play. I play winger, so my job is to assist. I love being close to the goal. And I’m fast.”
The 23-year-old added: “I am at 70 or 80 per cent so I could be ready for a couple of minutes.”

Excitement
Grezda is a very talented and promising young attacker, and the Albania international’s style of play with excite the Rangers fans.
While it could take a while for the 23-year-old to get into the groove of things at Rangers, he will establish himself as an important player in Gerrard’s team as the season develops.
Rangers will head into the match against Dundee at Ibrox this afternoon as favourites.

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