Aaron Ramsey has joined Scottish Premiership leaders Rangers from Juventus on an initial loan deal.
The Wales international has struggled for appearances this season.
Juve boss Massimiliano Allegri told Ramsey to find a new club this month.
But he sealed a deadline-day switch to Rangers on Monday.
He will spend the rest of the 2021-22 campaign at Ibrox, with an agreement reportedly in place for Rangers to permanently sign the midfielder at the end of the season.
Ramsey told Rangers’ official website.
“I am pleased to be joining a club like Rangers, where there is so much to look forward to between now and May.
“Before, I had several offers on the table, but none matched the magnitude of this club, with European football and the chance to play in front of 50,000 fans every other week.
“I have had some fantastic conversations with the manager and Ross Wilson, and I’m looking forward to working with both of them and to meeting the supporters.”
Rangers boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst added:
“I’m delighted that we have been able to add a player of Aaron’s quality, experience and leadership to our squad.
“As soon as it was mooted as a possibility, I was keen for us to try everything to get the deal done, and huge credit must go to Ross and the board for the work they have put in on this.
“I look forward to welcoming Aaron to the training centre tomorrow.”
Ramsey will be looking to kick-start his career back in Britain with Rangers.
After a largely frustrating time across his two and a half years with Juventus.
The 31-year-old, who previously spent 11 seasons with Arsenal.
Due to persistent injury problems, he has struggled for regular appearances at the Allianz Stadium.
He has started just 34 games in all competitions since making his debut in September 2019.
With 16 other players featuring more regularly for Juve over that period.
Ramsey has only played five times this season under Allegri.
And not at all since early November – totalling 111 minutes of action on the field.
The Cardiff City academy product is eligible to make his Rangers debut in Wednesday’s Old Firm showdown with Celtic.
The Gers announced the signing of Mateusz Zukowski from Lechia Gdansk earlier on Monday.
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