Steven Gerrard has welcomed Scott Arfield to Rangers after the midfielder put pen to paper to a four-year contract with the Gers and admits there are more signings to come.

Arfield is linking up with Rangers following the expiry of his contract with Premier League side Burnley and becomes Gerrard's first signing as Gers boss, despite the Liverpool youth coach not officially assuming his role until 1st June.




And Gerrard is delighted to have Arfield through the door at Ibrox, feeling he is a talented and competitive midfielder.

The Rangers boss also expects Arfield to be the first of many new arrivals for a Rangers side who will kick off their efforts to navigate the Europa League qualifying rounds from July.
 


Gerrard told the club's official site: "I am delighted to have added Scott Arfield to the squad for next season. He is a talented and competitive midfielder who has competed at a high level in the English Premiership and internationally for Canada. [sic]

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"It’s pleasing also that we have been able to start our rebuilding process so quickly after the end of the season.

"There is much more to be done of course as we look to build towards our Europa League campaign which will start in early July.

"Scott is the first one in and I look forward to working with him and the others who will be coming in to strengthen the squad."

Arfield helped Burnley qualify for the Europa League through their Premier League placing this season, but will now prepare for a new adventure with Rangers.