Rangers have officially confirmed the signing of Vaclav Cerny.
The Czech Republic international has joined the Ibrox club on loan for the 2024/25 season.
The Wolfsburg forward will spend the campaign playing for Philippe Clement in the Scottish Premiership.
It's understood there is no obligation to buy the player as part of the agreement.
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On signing for Rangers, he said: “It is a very nice day for me. I am happy to be here and I can’t wait to get started.
“Obviously from the first talks with the manager, it gave me a very good feeling and from there on I would say it went pretty fast. I was happy about the contact and just couldn’t wait to come down here and be here and experience it all.”
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Clement commented: “I am delighted to welcome Václav to the squad, he is an exciting player, with valuable experience in European football.
“He has already shown his attacking qualities during his time in the Eredivisie and at Wolfsburg and he will further strengthen our attacking options in the squad.
"I feel as a club and staff we can continue to help him as a player to reach new levels and I am excited to see what the season holds for him at Rangers.”
Director of Football Recruitment, Nils Koppen added: “Firstly, I would like to welcome Václav to Rangers, and I am looking forward to seeing him as part of the squad.
“We have been working hard to bring in talented players with potential and Václav is a winger who has proven contributions in top leagues in Europe. It is fantastic to have him join the squad here.”
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