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Jordan Rossiter Signs for Rangers

Rangers have snapped up former Archbishop Beck Catholic College student Jordan Rossiter from Liverpool FC.

Rangers’ head of recruitment Frank McParland has told the Daily Mail that he thinks new signing Jordan Rossiter is similar to current Gers star Andy Halliday.

Having won promotion to the Scottish Premiership, Rangers are attempting to strengthen their squad for the jump in quality – and they landed a major coup on Friday.

The Gers snapped up Liverpool teenager Jordan Rossiter on a four-year deal, with the 19-year-old midfielder leaving Anfield despite being on the books with the Reds since the age of six.

Known as a tenacious midfielder in the mould of Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard, Rossiter is seen as a huge signing for Rangers, and Mark Warburton has his head of recruitment Frank McParland to thank for pushing the deal over the line.

Good luck Jordan