James Tavernier has insisted he is not looking beyond the end of his contract at Rangers as he addressed his future at Ibrox.
The Rangers captain has one year left on his current deal in Govan, with this summer marking ten years at the club.
But Tavernier has refused to be drawn on his future after that contract comes to an end as he vowed to "give everything" for Rangers.
The right-back, 33, is settled in Scotland and insisted he wants to "win more things" but stopped short of looking beyond his current contract.
"I have got one more year left, I am not looking beyond that," said Tavernier.
"I am settled as I have been and I want to win more things, that's what I want to do.
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"I will continue to give everything that I have got, keep working hard and try to achieve bigger and better things for the club."
Asked to reflect on a decade at Rangers, Tavernier said to Sky Sports: "Rollercoaster. It has gone very quick.
"My regret is obviously all those years not getting as many trophies as I would have wanted; that is probably the downside to it.
"But personally, when I eventually do hang my boots up, a lot more years down the line, I look back at it and I can say I gave everything."