Rangers midfielder Steven Davis is out of contract at the end of the season and it remains to be seen whether or not Giovanni van Bronckhorst wants him to remain at Ibrox for another year.

He has been a regular in the side in the 2021/22 campaign, making 10 appearances in the Premiership and four in the Europa League to date.

Dream deal for Rangers

Irrespective of what happens to him next summer, he has been a fantastic servant for Rangers, and the club sealed a dream deal when they brought him in from Southampton in 2019. They paid nothing for him as a free agent, after taking him on loan for six months initially, to hand him a second spell at Ibrox after spending four years in Glasgow earlier in his career.

Despite joining in his mid-30s, he has been superb for the Gers and an integral part of the squad over the last three-and-a-half years. He has racked up 129 appearances in that time, taking his total for the club to 330 in all competitions across both spells.

Earlier this year, former Gers boss Steven Gerrard claimed that the midfielder 'embodies professionalism' and hailed him as a role model.

The 41-year-old said: “Steven embodies professionalism and continues to set the standards required to be a Rangers player. He has been instrumental this year, playing a key role in our league success. Steven is low-maintenance and has much more to give our team, not only for the rest of this season but beyond.

“He is a role model to his team mates and continues to strive to be a better version of himself. I am very pleased to have a player with Premier League and international experience on board as we look towards next season.”

Last season, he averaged a sublime SofaScore rating of 7.06 across 35 appearances in Rangers' title-winning season, showing his class on a regular basis. This proved that he was still able to play week in, week out and perform consistently to a high level despite his age, which is why signing him on a free transfer was a dream deal for the club.

They have been able to get well over 100 appearances and an important contribution to a title-winning season out of a player who they signed for nothing whilst he was in his 30s. Not bad business at all...

AND in other news, Van Bronckhorst aims to complete big off-field Ibrox deal which will surely have Rangers fans buzzing...