Former Rangers striker Florian Kamberi has reportedly agreed a deal to sign for English Championship side Huddersfield Town, according to The Star.

The 27-year-old forward, who also had spells at Hibernian and Aberdeen, has been training with Mark Fotheringham's side during their winter training camp in Marbella.

The Terriers listed him as a trialist in their squad after his contract was terminated by Swiss Super League club Winterhur.

During his time at Ibrox, Kamberi played nine times for the Light Blues, scoring once and assisting twice in the 2019-20 season before football was stopped due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Meanwhile, ex-Gers boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst has broken his silence after departing the club.

He took to social media with a statement that admits domestic form was 'unacceptable' during his tenure.

The Dutchman was relieved of his duties following a string of poor results that left the Ibrox side nine points adrift of Celtic in the title race. He is set to be replaced by former coach and QPR manager Michael Beale as the 18th manager in the club's history.

He said: "The opportunity to manage an institution like Rangers FC is a privilege which very few are afforded. As a former player, I understood the responsibility and magnitude of the task.

"My backroom team and I worked with energy, passion and were driven with a belief that we could achieve amazing things. We treated our roles with respect, optimism and determination.

"We experienced some incredible highs, especially on our European journey to Seville. Winning the Scottish Cup for the first time in over a decade and qualifying for the group stage of the Champions League is something I am very proud of. The passion of our support drove us on to achieve those wonderful memories. For that, I am forever grateful to every single one of you who travelled near and far, spent your hard-earned money, and never gave up supporting our team.

"This season, like every year at Rangers, the first priority is domestic success. I understand the hurt when wins become draws, and worse, when we experience defeat. That isn’t acceptable at a club of Rangers standing, no one understood that and felt that more than I did. I faced unique challenges and some very difficult circumstances to operate in.

"Rangers FC will always be in my heart and I wish the club all the success for the future. Once a Ranger, always a Ranger."


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