FORMER Rangers transfer target Joey Veerman has joined PSV.
The 23-year-old is a boyhood fan of the Dutch giants and has tonight completed his dream move.
The midfielder has been vocal about wanting a move away from Heerenveen for a number of months now.
A £5million bid from PSV has tied up the deal.
Rangers were long-term admirers of the Dutchman, however, he will not be moving to Ibrox now - not for now at least.
Veerman said: "Last Saturday my agent told me that John de Jong had made inquiries with him and a day later I already spoke to Roger Schmidt.
"I am looking forward to playing football at this wonderful club – the number one in the Eredivisie.
"You have to perform here every week. I was looking for that challenge.
"I am very happy with this step and the speed with which PSV has acted."
📞 Called on Sunday.
— PSV (@PSV) January 4, 2022
✒ Signed on Tuesday.
Welkom bij de club, Joey! 🔴⚪#V23RMAN
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