STEVEN DAVIS is delighted to be back at Ibrox after clinching his return to Rangers.
The midfielder is back in Light Blue seven years after leaving to join Southampton.
He has linked up with Steven Gerrard’s squad in Tenerife and said: “I’m delighted to be back and looking forward to getting started. It’s been a little while in the making but when I found out the club was interested, this is the one that I wanted to happen.
“I found out there was interest a little while back and talks were ongoing between the two clubs to try and come to a conclusion. And then, when the decision is made, it all happens very quickly; so obviously I’m delighted to get it agreed last night and I was straight on the flight this morning to get out here.
It’s great to be back and I am obviously very familiar with the club. I’m sure there will be plenty of faces I recognise as I go along and I’m looking forward to getting back out at Ibrox.”
The deal for Davis has given Gers fans another huge boost on the back of the Old Firm win over Celtic last month.
And the midfielder can’t wait to work under boss Gerrard after penning a six-month loan deal.
Davis told RangersTV: “He is an icon for any young player coming up and likewise for myself as well. I’m sure I’ll learn a lot from him and he’s obviously done a fantastic job in the six months he has been here.
“There seems to be a real good camaraderie within the squad and I’m looking forward to getting to know the boys a bit more this week.
“It’s a good introduction for me as well and then we’ll get back to Scotland and start the games.
“I think the club has come a long way in the last couple of years. Obviously the Old Firm result was massive for everybody and it was a massive psychological boost for the boys as well.
“So it’s a great time to come in amongst it. I’m just raring to go and can’t wait to get out there.”
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