RANGERS defender Connor Goldson insists that he wants to stay at Ibrox for years to come as the centre-half targeted winning more titles in Govan.
The 28-year-old has been a mainstay of the defence since Steven Gerrard brought him to the club in 2018 and played a crucial role in delivering Rangers' 55th league title last term.
With Goldson's contract set to expire at the end of the current campaign, there has been widespread speculation over the centre-back's future.
The man himself insists there's nowhere he'd rather be - but added that any offer from Rangers must be right for his family.
When asked if Rangers was somewhere he wanted to stay, Goldson told BT Sport: "Yeah, it is.
"I've said this a lot of times before. But at the same time I want to see the club go to the next level.
"As I've said before, I want the club to win 56, 57 and 58.
"I don't want to be remembered just for 55.
"It is a place I want to stay but it needs to be right for me and my family.
"We've got another baby coming, a little baby boy. So it needs to be right for everyone, it's not just about me.
"Hopefully it can all get sorted sooner rather than later."
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