Dujon Sterling has committed his future to Rangers, the club has confirmed.
The versatile player has now extended his current deal at Ibrox until summer 2028.
Speaking after signing his new contract, Sterling told Rangers' official website: “It is good to get it over the line, I am obviously proud.
“The club have rewarded me because they thought my performances were good last season and for me it is just about building on that this season.
“It gives me extra motivation that I want to do more, I have got the reward and now I want to repay the favour.
“It is a great place to work every day, with a good manager, teammates, staff and fans. It feels like a home and for me there was no reason to change that.”
Manager Philippe Clement, continued by praising the continued development of the 24-year-old.
“We are delighted that Dujon has committed his future to the club," he said.
“He has become a vital member of the squad over the past year since I came to the club, showing his potential in several positions and always being ready for the team.
“We are going to continue working hard together with him to get everything out of his abilities and believe he will continue to have a big impact on the squad.”
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