Rangers winger Eros Grezda is settling in at Ibrox.

Rangers winger Eros Grezda has told The Scottish Herald that he is enjoying life at Ibrox – but isn’t too impressed with the weather in Glasgow.
With Jamie Murphy suffering a season-ending injury in August, Rangers went back into the transfer market for another winger, even after landing Ryan Kent on loan from Liverpool.
After bringing in Borna Barisic from Europa League opponents Osijek, Rangers raided the Croatian side again in order to bring Grezda to Ibrox in a multi-million pound deal.
An Albanian international, Grezda didn’t even face Rangers in the Europa League qualifiers due to injury, but his impressive displays last season seemingly caught Mark Allen’s eye.
The speedster had a slow start to life at Rangers having been dealing with injury and fitness problems, but he is now starting to get more and more playing time under Steven Gerrard.
With two goals in the win over Motherwell before the international break, Grezda is really hitting form, and he impressed in Albania’s 4-0 defeat to Scotland on Saturday night.

Now, Grezda has spoken about his time with Rangers, suggesting that he feels better by the day and just had to be patient waiting for his chance – and whilst he is enjoying life at Ibrox, the worst thing about his move has been adjusting to the Scottish weather; something many players struggle with when making the move.
“Day by day, I am starting to feel a lot better,” said Grezda. “The wingers have done really well at Rangers, so I just need to wait and take my chance. I like life in Scotland – apart from the weather. I am happy and really enjoying being at Rangers,” he added.

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