Aaron Nemane has noticed the difference between training with the first team Rangers and his work with the Manchester City academy sides.

Rangers signed the 20-year-old midfielder from Manchester City on loan until the end of December in the summer and the youngster made his professional debut against Dundee last month.




He has played just ten minutes of football for Rangers thus far and Nemane admits that the idea is to play more first team football with the club before returning to Manchester City.

The France-born talent told the club’s official website: “I want to get some first-team experience as I’ve not had that at City.
 


“I’m a very direct player who likes to get on the ball, make chances, get assists and score goals.”  

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Nemane admits that the intensity in training at Rangers is completely different to that he encountered with Manchester City’s youth teams and he is looking to adapt.

The 20-year-old is looking to earn valuable experience from his stint at Rangers and learn from the seasoned professionals in the squad before moving back to Manchester City in January.

He added: “The training sessions are completely different to what they are like at City, as here I am training with senior professionals, and it is much faster and you have to be more clever.

“The physical aspect here too is more demanding than it was at City.

"It is always good to learn from experienced players and to learn from them and get some stuff from them in terms of the way they play.”

The midfielder will be looking to get more minutes under his belt in the next few months and take something back to Manchester City from his experience at Rangers.