Rangers winger Ryan Kent has enjoyed a fine spell at Ibrox.

Rangers winger Ryan Kent has told The Scottish Sun that he didn’t realise just how big the club is before playing for them.
The Gers landed Ovie Ejaria and Kent on loan from Liverpool last summer, with Steven Gerrard callin on his former club for help – and the players had very different spells at Ibrox.
Ejaria made little impact and headed back to Liverpool in December, whereas Kent has been a roaring success with six goals and nine assists so far this season.
Kent has now been nominated for the PFA Scotland Premiership Player of the Year award, and could cap off a superb season with a major accolade.
Rangers would no doubt love to keep the winger at Ibrox beyond the end of the season, but a permanent move looks almost impossible, leaving Gerrard to hope for a loan return.
Kent has now reflected on his time at Ibrox, suggesting that he didn’t realise how big Rangers were as a club, but has now learned of their magnitude since heading there.

Kent feels he has experienced the size of the club first hand this season, and has loved playing in big European games for the Gers.
“I was told about Rangers before I arrived, what a big club it was, but I didn’t realise how big,” said Kent. “I’ve experienced that first hand and it’s been great for my family to experience it as well, especially those European games,” he added.

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