Kemar Roofe has been working hard to get himself back to full fitness.
The Rangers attacker has a big fan in boss Michael Beale as he looks to put his up and down season behind him by getting over his injury woes. His time at Ibrox has been start, stop due to a series of injuries and niggles but he hopes to get over that and make himself a key player in the Light Blues' rebuild taking place this summer.
While he works hard to get himself ready, he has enjoyed some down time and even bumped into who he describes as 'my childhood hero'. That man is a managerial legend best known for his time with Arsenal. That's right, the only and only Arsene Wenger.
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The 30-year-old shared a snap alongside the Frenchman and was clearly buzzing to meet one of his idols signing off his caption with #invincibles - a nod to the campaign the Gunners went through the entire league season unbeaten under Wenger's watch.
Roofe could see a large number of his current Rangers team-mates depart the club in the summer with new faces set to arrive in a summer of change in Govan.
Alfredo Morelos will depart the club at the end of his contract with Ryan Kent looking likely to follow with his deal also expiring. The likes of Allan McGregor, Steven Davis, Scott Arfield and Filip Helander are also in the final weeks of deals while Antonio Colak, Scott Wright and Jon McLaughlin have all been linked with the exit door.
Jack Butland, Morgan Whittaker, Kieran Dowell, Auston Trusty and Dujon Sterling have all been named as potential arrivals in what is set to be a busy summer at Rangers.
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