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The Scottish Rangers Football Club has announced the signing of a veteran midfielder on a two-year contract, in a move that is expected to bolster their midfield depth. The new addition to the squad is former Premier League player, John McGinn, who has been playing for the club since he was just 16 years old. He has made over 350 appearances for the club and has also represented Scotland at international level. McGinn's signing comes at a crucial time for Rangers as they look to compete in the Europa Conference League this season. The midfielder will provide much-needed experience and leadership in the midfield, helping to fill the void left by the departure of experienced players such as Ryan Jack and Steven Naismith. "John is a world-class midfielder with a wealth of experience," said Rangers manager Steven Gerrard. "He brings a lot of quality to our team and we're excited to have him on board." The signing of McGinn is part of Rangers' ongoing efforts to strengthen their squad ahead of the new season. The club has already signed several other players, including goalkeeper David King and defender Jonny Hayes, in an effort to improve their chances of success in Europe. Overall, the signing of McGinn is a significant move for Rangers, and one that could help them to achieve their goals this season. With his experience and skill, he should be able to make a big impact on the pitch and help Rangers to succeed both domestically and in Europe. |
