Glasgow Rangers are reportedly set to bring Scott Arfield to Ibrox from Burnley.

It seems that it is only a matter of time before Scott Arfield’s move to Rangers is made official. According to The Scottish Sun, the Burnley midfielder has passed his medical at Ibrox and will sign a four-year contract with the Gers.
Arfield will reportedly join Rangers on a free transfer in the summer transfer window after his current contract with Premier League club Burnley runs out at the end of the season.
The 29-year-old Canada international is a very good midfielder who will arrive at Ibrox with a strong reputation, and Ibrox fans should be pleased with what Lee Clark recently said about him.

The former Newcastle United and Sunderland midfielder manager Arfield at Huddersfield Town in England, and he recently gave a ringing endorsement to Rangers’ pursuit of the midfielder.
It was Clark who signed Arfield for Huddersfield from Falkirk in the summer of 2010 for a transfer fee reported by The Yorkshire Post to be worth £400,000, and his comments should please and encourage the Rangers fans.

Clark told The Daily Mail earlier this week about Arfield: “He’s just an outstanding lad and a tremendous footballer. For me, it would be an outstanding signing for Rangers.
“He’s very much a modern-day midfield player in terms of being box to box. His energy levels are ridiculous because he’s got tremendous fitness.”
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