Borna Barisic revealed he turned down offers from a host of top European clubs to leave Rangers and sign for Trabzonspor.

The former Ibrox full back joined up with the Turkish side this summer, along with Rangers colleague John Lundstram after six years in Glasgow.

And the 31-year-old Croatian - who made 236 appearances for Rangers - insisted he had plenty of choices after he decided to leave Philippe Clement's team, in his first interview since joining the club.

He said: "I received other offers from many clubs in Europe, but Trabzonspor's attempts to convince me to sign were very impressive.

"After hearing about Trabzonspor's interest in me, I spoke to the manager. In the process that followed, the agreement was completed in a couple of days.

"Our meetings progressed very quickly. It was also very easy in terms of making a decision. I spoke to my friends and they said very positive things about Trabzonspor.


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"I must say I think I have adapted very quickly. My teammates and everyone have been very helpful. We are getting better match by match. We are on the right track and are enjoying the pre-season preparation.

"My priority is of course defence, but the expectations of modern football are to contribute to the attack as well.

"The manager has high expectations from his full backs. I am also someone who contributes to the attack and helps the players up front.

"I have never been a player who talks about himself a lot. The place for players to do their talking is on the pitch.

"I will try to do my best for the club and I am just delighted to be here."