Rangers are set to complete a loan deal with Juventus that will see Aaron Ramsey join the club.
The 31-year-old has been at Juventus since 2019 after moving from Premier League side Arsenal, where he had spent 11 years.
Ramsey is in Glasgow to complete the move and it could be viewed as a major coup for the Scottish Premiership leaders, with Juventus also co-operating on wages.
The Welsh international was also of interest to several Premier League clubs, including the likes of Burnley, Crystal Palace and Wolves, but Rangers have got in ahead of them.
✅Done Deal✅ Rangers FC sign 31 year old Aaron Ramsey on loan + with a option to buy 🔵📝 pic.twitter.com/Ss89P1Xkwi
— footy (@FootyNewsFY) January 31, 2022
If he was registered before midnight then his first game could be in Old Firm derby against Celtic on Wednesday (February 2).
Why are Rangers fans excited about the Aaron Ramsey move?
The hard-working football that Aaron Ramsey produces is a testament to his determination and dedication on the pitch,
His box-to-box style of play has remained consistent throughout his career, which has not wavered in his couple of years in the Serie A, as demonstrated here.
He's not without scoring a few goals either, having notched up a fair few in his time at Arsenal.
He's had a mixture of being on the end of intricately-worked moves and thunderous strikes from range which can be seen here.
Rangers fans are excited to see Ramsey at Ibrox
Rangers fans have expressed their excitement at the return at the prospect of Ramsey lining up for their club.
A fan wrote on Twitter: "Aaron Ramsey arrived in Glasgow on a private jet this afternoon. A good bit of EBT from Rangers if it goes through. Fingers crossed".
Another said: "I cannot believe we’ve signed Aaron Ramsey. That is a ridiculous bit of business."
One was a bit more cautious, tweeting: "Aaron Ramsey joing Rangers is undeniably a good bit of business. But, is he another Joey Barton? I guess we will find out."
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