
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has suggested to The Scottish Sun that the Gers fans will see the best of Scott Wright next season.
Wright joined Rangers from Scottish Premiership rivals Aberdeen in the January transfer window.
According to WhoScored, the 23-year-old attacking midfielder has made three substitute appearances in the league for the Gers, playing a total of 50 minutes.
The youngster has also played eight minutes in the Europa League for Rangers, according to WhoScored.
The Scottish youngster made 14 starts and three substitute appearances in the league for Aberdeen this season before his move to Rangers, scoring two goals and providing one assist in the process, according to WhoScored.
Gerrard told The Scottish Sun about Wright: “We have done everything we can to make him settle. There’s a lot of things we have put to him in terms of information from a tactical point of view, to try and get him up to speed in terms of how we play and what we expect.
“We have also hit him really hard from a physical point of view in terms of fitness, body weight, diet and nutrition. He’s put four kilos on in a month while at the same time his body fat hasn’t moved. He’s a project, Scott, and he’s one we’re getting ready for next season.”

Exciting for Rangers fans
Rangers are set to win the Scottish Premiership title this season, and Gerrard could give Wright more minutes once that is sorted.
It is never easy for any player to make an immediate impact at a club after a January transfer.
Wright has done well for Rangers so far, and it is clear that Gerrard is taking it slow and easy with him.
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