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As Rangers get ready for a hectic summer filled with ins and outs, a writer has now provided the most recent information regarding James Tavernier’s future.
Tavernier closing in on the records of the Gers
James Tavernier, now thirty-two, is already a hero at Ibrox thanks to his performances in the Scottish Premiership, which have cemented his place in Rangers history.
The charging right-back, who cost a pitiful £250k when he joined from Wigan Athletic in 2015, has established himself at Ibrox as one of the world’s most lethal defenders in terms of assists and goals scored.
Ibrox, James Tavernier, Rangers, and
As Rangers get ready for a hectic summer filled with ins and outs, a writer has now provided the most recent information regarding James Tavernier’s future.
Tavernier closing in on the records of the Gers
James Tavernier, now thirty-two, is already a hero at Ibrox thanks to his performances in the Scottish Premiership, which have cemented his place in Rangers history.
The charging right-back, who cost a pitiful £250k when he joined from Wigan Athletic in 2015, has established himself at Ibrox as one of the world’s most lethal defenders in terms of assists and goals scored.
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The Englishman, who is expected to make more than 450 appearances for the Glasgow giants this season, has an incredible 122 goals and 127 assists in that period, which translates to an average of one goal or one assist every other game. That’s a huge return from the right back.
If Tavernier keeps up his stellar performances, he has a good chance of finishing his career right behind Ronald Koeman, despite the likelihood that he will never surpass the legendary Dutchman at the top of the goalscoring defender rankings. Having scored 14 goals in the Scottish Premiership this year