Rangers: Ryan Jack signs one-year extension at Ibrox

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Jack scored the opener in the League Cup semi-final against Aberdeen

Scotland midfielder Ryan Jack has signed a one-year contract extension at Rangers that will take him into his seventh season at Ibrox.

Jack has made more 180 appearances for Rangers and has helped them win the Scottish Premiership and Scottish Cup.

The 31-year-old joined Rangers after leaving hometown club Aberdeen in 2017.

"I'm obviously delighted, it has been in the background for a little while. I love playing for the club and love being here," he told Rangers' website.

"I'm delighted to get it done before the summer and I can go and focus over the off-season.

"I'm settled and my family are settled so when I initially spoke to the manager and he said he wanted me to stay it was a no-brainer."

Jack was one of a number of first-team regulars - including Ryan Kent, Alfredo Morelos and Allan McGregor - who are out of contract this summer.

But manager Michael Beale has decided to offer him a new short-term deal despite signing midfielders Nicolas Raskin and Todd Cantwell in January.

"The quality and experience he has is invaluable for this group as we all look forward to an exciting summer and 2023-24 campaign," said Beale.

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