Ibrox-bound Jordan Jones starts his Rangers career this summer.

Rangers-bound winger Jordan Jones has told The Scottish Sun that he has ‘no doubt’ that the Gers will in the league title soon.
Steven Gerrard’s first season in charge ended with Rangers in second place, nine points adrift of league leaders Celtic, meaning the gap was only cut by three points.
Gerrard will now be looking to chip away at that gap next season, and part of that plan will include strengthening his squad over the summer.
One player already heading to Ibrox is winger Jones, who will officially become a Rangers player on July 1st having signed a pre-contract agreement with the club in January.
The 24-year-old wide man hit four goals and four assists this season, and joins Rangers on a free to potentially replace Ryan Kent down the left flank.
Some Gers fans aren’t convinced by the Northern Ireland international, but he’s offered comments that the Ibrox faithful should love ahead of his move this summer.

Jones has admitted that he’s itching to get started with Rangers, and predicted that the club will win the Scottish Premiership title soon, admitting he has ‘no doubt’ that it will happen for the club.
“Since January when the move was announced I’ve obviously been trying to focus on Kilmarnock, but it is quite hard,” said Jones. “Now I’m itching to get started at Rangers and put my marker down. I have no doubt we are going to win the league at some point and hopefully sooner rather than later. I can’t wait to do that and also getting coached by Steven Gerrard, who was one of my heroes growing up, is really exciting,” he added.

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