“Rangers is the right move for me at this point in my career,” says Nedim Bajrami as the midfielder joins the club on a long-term deal.
The 25-year-old signs from Italian club Sassuolo and he is “delighted to join a club the size of Rangers”.
“They are a club which is known throughout the world, who have won a lot of trophies and competed in a European final in recent years,” he told club media.
“I have had some good conversations with the manager and I believe Rangers is the right move for me at this point in my career.
“I look forward to meeting all of my new team-mates and fans in the near future.”
Manager Philippe Clement says the Albanian international is a player he has “kept a close eye on for a period of time”.
“Many of our supporters will have watched in the European Championships, as well as playing in Serie A last season.
“Nedim is a good age, but someone who also has experience of playing in big games and we are glad he has decided Rangers are the right club for him at this point in his career.”
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