Rangers are set to complete Matt Polster’s Ibrox move.

According to The Scottish Sun, defender Matt Polster is flying into Glasgow today in order to finalise his move to Rangers.
The Gers have struck four deals already this month, landing Jermain Defoe and Steven Davis on loan after signing Glen Kamara and Jordan Jones to pre-contract agreements.
Steven Gerrard remains keen on some more additions though, and he has been looking at a number of trialists in an effort to strengthen his squad.
American ace Polster joined up with Rangers for training last month and even headed out to the training camp in Tenerife earlier this month in an attempt to win a deal.
Gerrard has suggested that a deal is now very close, and The Scottish Sun claim that Polster is flying into Glasgow today in order to finalise his move.
Polster, 25, will be leaving Chicago Fire on a free transfer with his contract expiring, and will now get to play under his hero Gerrard at Ibrox.

A right back or holding midfielder, Polster will offer depth in the Rangers squad, and brings experience having played 80 Major League Soccer games for Chicago Fire despite a couple of major injuries.
Polster will be hoping that a move to Rangers also helps him on the international stage, with his big switch to Ibrox potentially aiding him build on his solitary United States cap.

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