Graeme Murty’s Glasgow Rangers have brought Greg Docherty to Ibrox from Hamilton Academical.

Docherty has joined from Scottish Premiership rivals Hamilton Academical in the January transfer window on a four-and-a-half-year contract.
According to The Daily Record, the Ibrox club had to pay Scottish Premiership rivals Hamilton a transfer fee of £650,000 in order to secure the services of the Scotland Under-21 international.
Rangers midfielder Holt, who has been on the books of the Gers since 2015 after leaving Heart of Midlothian, has spoke highly of Docherty.
The 24-year-old midfielder is looking forward to working with the 21-year-old and has outlined what he will bring to the team.

Holt told The Scottish Sun: “I’ve played against Greg a couple of times. I think he will be a great addition.
“The times we’ve played against Hamilton, he’s definitely been their standout player. I really look forward to working with him. He’s got quality and he’s a powerful player.
“He can drive the midfield and get on the ball. I’m really happy and looking forward to working with him.”

Docherty is a very good and talented young midfielder, and Rangers fans should be confident that the youngster will be a success at the club.
Rangers are going strong in the Scottish Premiership and could end up in the runners-up spot this season.
Meanwhile, Hamilton winger Dougie Imrie has backed Docherty to be a success at Rangers, and told BT Sport: “He has the ability to do it, he just needs to believe in himself and I am sure he will, he is that kind of player.
“He is level-headed and I am sure he will go there and give it his best shot and if he does that I am sure he will be a great player for Rangers.”
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