Grezda joins Steven Gerrard’s Rangers at an exciting time for the Ibrox club.

Eros Grezda has claimed that he is fulfilling a childhood dream by joining Rangers.
Rangers announced the 23-year-old’s capture on a four-year deal earlier on Friday, after a fee of around £2 million was agreed with NK Osijek, his previous club.
Greza – who follows fellow Croatian league exports Nikola Katic and Borna Barisic, his former Osijek teammate, to Ibrox – becomes signing number 14 of the Steven Gerrard era, and arrives at an exciting time for a club looking to emulate its past success.
Posting on Instagram shortly after his move, the winger appeared fully aware of Rangers’ history.
He wrote:
In drawing 1-1 against FC Ufa on Thursday, Rangers qualified for the group stage of a major European tournament for the first time in eight years.
And with Celtic, their recently dominant city rivals, encountering a difficult period off the pitch of late, there is a renewed hope about Rangers’ chances of a successful season.

Like many of his new teammates, Grezda’s professional career has yet to yield a single piece of silverware.
Will that soon change this season?
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