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James Tavernier has been a fantastic servant for Rangers.

The right-back signed for the club in 2015, as the club were searching for promotion back to the Scottish Premiership.

Tavernier was named as club captain ahead of the 2018-19 campaign and has played an integral role in forming the modern-day Rangers.

While the 34-year-old is still a key part of Danny Rohl’s plans at Ibrox, Tavernier’s current deal with Rangers is set to expire at the end of the season.

Former interim manager Barry Ferguson has given his thoughts on the full-back, whose future still remains in the air as Rangers chase down league leaders Hearts.

Tavernier has racked up 3,032 minutes across all competitions this season, and put in a stunning performance over the weekend, as Rangers beat Queen’s Park 8-0 at Ibrox to book their place in the Scottish Cup quarter-finals.

Tavernier would net a hat-trick on the day, after he provided the assist for Ryan Naderi’s opener in the eighth minute.

Speaking to Go Radio after Sunday’s clash, former Rangers boss Ferguson said: “This is the big question. I would give him...

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