Joe Aribo completes move from Rangers to Southampton
The 25-year-old departs Ibrox after three seasons
Joe Aribo has completed his move from Rangers to Southampton for a package that could reach £10million.
The midfielder has put pen to paper on a four-year deal at the Premier League club.
It ends a three-year spell in Glasgow for Aribo, who became one of the club's key players.
The 25-year old joined Rangers from Charlton in 2019 for a fee of around £300,000.
Aribo went on to make 149 appearances for the club, scoring 26 goals - the last of those in their Europa League final defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt.
The Nigeria international had entered the final 12 months of his contract.
Crystal Palace had also been heavily linked to Aribo but the Saints won the race to his signature.
His deal at Rangers was understood to have a £10m release clause for any Premier League club.
The Gers are also believed to have included a significant sell-on clause in the transfer.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst has made a healthy profit on the player as the club look to build their squad ahead of the new season.
Ryan Kent and Alfredo Morelos also find themselves entering the final year of their contracts with their futures still up in the air.
So far this summer Rangers have signed Croatian striker Antonio Colak for around £1.8m and also brought in Wales international Tom Lawrence on a free transfer.
John Souttar has also joined the club after signing a pre-contract in January.
Ally McCoist
Ally McCoist is the clubs' record goal scorer, landing 355 goals in his 581 appearances. He played for the club from 1983-1998. McCoist also won two back-to-back European Golden Shoe's, in 1991/92 and 1992/93. While playing for Rangers, McCoist won 20 trophies.
The club legend managed the side from 2011-2015, where he won a League One title and a Third division title.
John Greig
Often called 'the greatest Ranger', Greig holds the record for the most appearances made for the side. He made 755 appearances between 1961-1978, where he also scored 120 goals and won 16 trophies.
Sandy Jardine
Right back Sandy Jardine made 674 appearances for Rangers and scored 77 goals. Jardine won two domestic trebles in 1975/76 and 1977/78. Jardine won 14 trophies at Rangers, including their only European trophy.
Davie Cooper
Davie Cooper made 540 appearances for Rangers where he scored 75 goals. He won 13 trophies while at the club.
Bill Struth
Bill Struth was the second manager of Rangers Football Club, and lead the club for 34 years between 1920 and 1954. Struth won a record 18 Scottish league championships, 10 Scottish Cups and two Scottish League Cups.
Walter Smith
Smith managed Rangers from 1991-1998, where he won 13 major trophies in seven years, including seven league titles in succession. He returned to Rangers in January 2007, where we went on to win eight trophies during his second spell as Rangers manager and guided the team to the 2008 UEFA Cup Final. This would be Walter Smith's final managerial job as he retired in 2011.
Brain Laudrup
Brian Laudrup won three consecutive league titles for rangers between 1994 and 1998. He scored 44 goals in his 150 appearances.
Paul Gascoigne
Paul Gascoigne played for Rangers from 1995-1998, where he won two consecutive titles and two doubles. Gazza scored 39 goals in his 103 appearances.
Richard Gough
Richard Gough played for Rangers from 1987-1998 where he won 18 trophies, including nine consecutive Scottish Premier Division titles. The right back made 244 appearances and scored 37 goals.
Moses McNeil
Alongside William McBeath, Peter Campbell and his brother, Peter McNeil, Moses McNeil is one of the founding members of Rangers Football Club. In May 1872, Rangers played their first ever match against Callander F.C. at Glasgow Green's Flesher's Haugh, which resulted in a 0–0 draw.