James Tavernier believes the club's early business in the transfer window is a statement of intent for the coming season. The Ibrox club have retained the services of Romanian playmaker Ianis Hagi after turning his loan deal from Genk permanent in a £3million move.
Defender Calvin Bassey and goalkeeper Jon McLaughlin have also been brought in as Steven Gerrard looks to strengthen key positions.
Gerrard's on-pitch lieutenant Tavernier is delighted with the early business. And the skipper reckons it's a sign that Rangers are ready to mount a challenge to rivals Celtic's 10 In A Row bid. Get all the latest Rangers news sent straight to your Inbox every day by signing up to our newsletter.We cover every morsel of information regarding your.
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