Rangers striker Kenny Miller thinks his side will benefit from signing Jordan Rossiter, with the midfielder's experience at Liverpool sure to be useful for the Gers.

Mark Warburton's men have been busy in the summer transfer window and Rossiter, along with Clint Hill, Joey Barton, Niko Kranjcar and Matt Gilks, has played Premier League football; the former Liverpool midfielder has also played in Europe.




Miller is happy with Rangers' work in the transfer market and is relishing the upcoming season, which sees the Gers back in the Scottish Premiership.

And he is backing Rossiter to contribute, with Rangers set to reap the rewards of the midfielder's Liverpool education.
 


"Jordan playing for Liverpool and the education he is going to have had at that football club, I think it’s only going to stand us in good stead for the season up and coming", Miller said via his club's official site.

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Rangers are jetting off to the United States later today for a ten-day training camp in South Carolina.

The camp will include a friendly against local side Charleston Battery as Rangers step up their preparations ahead of the new season.

The Gers have an early start to the campaign with a clash against Motherwell in the League Cup on 16th July.