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Ewan Paton

Ryan Kent pens emotional goodbye message to Rangers fans

Ryan Kent has bid an emotional farewell to Rangers.

The Englishman insists he loves the Ibrox club and will always hold it close to his heart. 

'Simply The Best,' he signed off his goodbye message to the Gers fans on social media, having departed the club at the end of last season as a free transfer.

The 26-year-old has since signed for Fenerbache in Turkey.

But the winger has wished the club all the best for the future and thanked them for his five years in Glasgow.

He said: "Thank you to all the Rangers fans. My time at Ibrox is something I will remember for the rest of my life.

"As a Liverpool academy player, I followed Steven and Mick on loan - but that soon became 5 years as I immediately fell in love with the club and fans and have made some memories that I will look back on with great happiness.

"As a kid, it is a dream to play in European competitions, and win leagues and cups, but to do that in front of the Ibrox crowds is something else entirely, it’s a privilege.

"And to all my teammates, management team and backroom staff past and present, thank you for everything and I’ll miss you all.

"Now it is time for me to begin an exciting new chapter in my career and continue my footballing journey as a player elsewhere - but I will forever carry Rangers in my heart.

"I look forward to cheering you on to success in the SPL next season. Simply The Best".

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