New boy Robin Propper admits it's "strange and surreal" that a club like Rangers came to get him from FC Twente.The 30-year-old centre back is Philippe Clement's eighth signing of the summer and will fill the defensive void left by the departure of Connor Goldson to Aris Limassol earlier this week.
The Gers have remained tight lipped on the length of deal Propper has signed, although he is in contention to start this Saturday's Premiership opener away to Hearts, where he could be tasked with keeping a certain Lawrence Shankland quiet.It's a big step for the Arnhem native, who has never played outside of the Netherlands before.
But Propper is relishing the challenge if trying to help Clement's team hit the ground running in the midst of a major Ibrox squad rebuild. "I had a few good years at FC Twente,of course.
It felt nice to be there, it's a big club in Holland," he told RTV."But I always said I wanted to maybe go on a new adventure in a new country.
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