Glasgow Rangers have confirmed the signing of Sean Goss who joins the Ibrox club on loan from Queens Park Rangers.

The 22-year-old has joined the Ibrox club on loan from the London club till the end of the season. He joined the Championship side last January from Manchester United.
Goss spent eight years at Exeter City in their academy before joining Manchester United in 2012. He has represented Manchester United’s U-21 side, and caught the eye of the then manager Louis van Gaal.

He made his first appearance for Manchester United against PSG in a friendly game, and was also named in the Premier League and the Champions League match day squad.
However, with him struggling for regular games, he moved to QPR on a three-and-a-half-year deal last year. He is a highly stylish midfielder with a fantastic left foot. However, he is also versatile enough to operate as a right-back.
Rangers have confirmed the news on their social media Twitter handle, where we find Goss posing in the Gers shirt with the famous blue and white scarf around his neck.
The Ibrox club are third in the Scottish Premier League with 40 points, 11 behind leaders Celtic.
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