Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers have made their second signing of the summer by bringing in Ryan Jack.

Glasgow Rangers new boy Ryan Jack has told the Scottish Sun how Pedro Caixinha helped convince him to move to Ibrox.
Jack has put pen to paper on a three-year deal at Rangers, following the expiration of his contract at Aberdeen.
The central midfielder had a number of options to pick from this summer, with interest high in his services.

However, Rangers came out on top, and Jack says that Caixinha’s powers of persuasion played a major role in helping him make his final choice.
“I spoke to the manager here before signing,” Jack said.
“He has had some kind words to say to me face-to-face so instantly you are made to feel welcome.
“I am grateful for the opportunity to represent such a massive club like Rangers and it’s an exciting time for everyone here.”

Jack is Rangers’ second signing of the summer already, after the arrival of Bruno Alves earlier in the week.
Caixinha is planning to have a huge shake-up at Ibrox, with more new arrivals expected in the coming days.
Rangers are determined to put in an improved performance next season, after finishing in third place in the Scottish Premiership this time around.
Jack made 39 appearances for Aberdeen this season, scoring twice.

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