RANGERS have completed a deal to sign winger Aaron Nemane on loan from Manchester City until January.
Nemane is likely to be available for Pedro Caixinha's side when they face Ross County in the Premiership this weekend.
The French-born forward is able to play on both flanks and will provide cover for the likes of Daniel Candeias and Josh Windass in Caixinha's ranks this term.
While he will be involved with the Light Blues’ Under-20s, Rangers will monitor his progress during his spell in Glasgow and he could force his way into Caixinha’s plans in the coming months.
The winger has become a key part of the Elite Squad at the Etihad and will now be given a chance to catch the eye with Rangers and push for a spot in Caixinha's side this term.
The deal for Nemane has not ended Rangers' interest in Hearts winger Jamie Walker but there has been no movement on his proposed switch to Ibrox.
Rangers have so far refused to meet the Jambos' £1million valuation of the 24-year-old and will only do a deal at the right price.
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