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Rangers midfielder Tochi Chukwuani has revealed that he knows a potential title win would ‘mean the world to people’ and vowed to ‘give everything in his power’ to repay the Gers fans for their passion.

Chukwuani was brought in from Sturm Graz for a fee in the region of €5m, with add-ons and a sell-on clause included, as boss Danny Rohl took advantage of the first transfer window under his helm to address shortcomings in the squad.

The Danish midfielder has quickly established himself as a starting figure since his move, with Chukwuani celebrating his first goal for the Gers against Aberdeen before the international break.

Chukwuani ingratiated himself by remarking upon the ‘passion’ of the Rangers faithful, claiming that it drives him to wanting to repay them on the pitch.

Saying ‘I know it would mean the world to people’, Chukwuani admitted that he now understands fully how important the Scottish Premiership title is to Rangers’ ethos as a club.

Chukwuani, when asked if he has a sense of what a league title would mean to the supporters, told a press conference (3:50): “I know it would mean the world to...

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