Bradford City have completed the signing of midfielder Nicky Law following his departure from Rangers.

Law was told earlier this summer that Rangers would not be renewing his contract and he has now put pen to paper on a two-year deal at Valley Parade.




The move will go through when Law's contract with Rangers officially comes to an end at the end of this month and also needs international clearance.

Playing for Bradford will not something new to Law, who has two prior spells at the club on his CV, loan stints in 2007 and 2008.
 


In both his loan spells at Bradford, the midfielder played under new Bantams boss Stuart McCall and is now reuniting with his former manager.

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Law insists he is delighted with the chance to link up with Bradford and is happy to see a familiar face at the club in the shape of McCall.

"I am delighted to be coming back to Bradford, and it is a bonus that it will be with Stuart again", he told the club's official site.

"The club has improved a lot since I last came here and looks to be on the up.

"Speaking to the manager and listening to his targets for the season ahead, it seems exciting times and a fantastic club to return to."

Law helped Rangers win the Scottish Championship title last season, while the Gers also tasted success in the Scottish Challenge Cup.