The former Sheffield United and Coventry City midfielder is desperate for another chance at Ibrox
John Fleck has revealed he’s dreaming of a return to Rangers as his heart remains with his boyhood club.
With training facilities being provided by the Ibrox club where he earned wonderkid status as a teenager before heading down south, Fleck is considering his options but that he’d love to be part of Philippe Clement’s Rangers rebuild. He said: “Do I have unfinished business with the club? That’s not for me to say. My aim now is carve out something special in my career and there are options, I have offers in Europe and England and I now need to find the right club to kick things on.
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