Glasgow Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has brought Liverpool’s Ryan Kent to Ibrox on loan.

As announced on Rangers’ official website, Kent has joined the Gers on a season-long loan deal from Premier League club Liverpool in the summer transfer window.
The 21-year-old winger has outlined what the Rangers fans can expect from him next season.
The former England Under-20 international has also given his take on the Rangers fans.
Kent told Rangers’ official website: “I would say I am an exciting player, and I never hold back. I don’t fear getting on the ball, even if I’ve lost the ball. I am hopefully going to bring a lot of excitement to the fans here at Rangers.”
The youngster added: “Everybody knows what a massive club they are with a massive fan-base. I have already watched a bit of them this season in the pre-season games and the Europa League qualifiers.
“I think the turnout of fans for the game against Bury speaks for itself. I am really looking forward to getting started, and especially to making my debut at Ibrox.”

Exciting times
Kent is a very talented and promising young winger, and Rangers fans should be looking forward to the English youngster being in action at Ibrox.
Rangers need more creativity in their attacking department, and Liverpool legend Gerrard has signed the 21-year-old to add more pace and quality in the final third.
The Gers will be aiming to challenge Old Firm rivals Celtic for the Scottish Premiership title next season, as well as progress to the group stage of the Europa League.

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