Kemar Roofe says he loves watching Leeds United play - even though it makes him feel "nervous".
Roofe made 122 appearances for Leeds, scoring 33 goals, before leaving Elland Road to sign for Anderlecht in 2019.
The striker spent one season in Belgium, before moving to Scotland to join Glasgow Rangers.
He has helped Steven Gerrard's side win the Scottish Premiership this season, scoring 12 goals in 28 outings in all competitions to date.
But when he gets the chance, Roofe has kept a close eye on former club Leeds during their first season back in the Premier League - following their promotion from the Championship.
The Whites have enjoyed a positive campaign so far under the guidance of head coach Marcelo Bielsa.
They are 11th in the table, with 39 points from 29 fixtures - and have earned plenty of plaudits for their adventurous approach.
Roofe reckons Leeds have been a breath of fresh air in the top-flight this term.
"They have, definitely," the 28-year-old forward told the Super 6 podcast.
"I love watching them play, even though I get nervous watching, because you don't know what's going to happen.
"But you know it's going to be entertaining."
Roofe also opened up about the decision to sign for Rangers last summer.
He said: "What convinced me to join? That's easy. The size of the club, the fanbase, the history and the gaffer. The combination of those things makes it an easy decision.
"The last thing I look at is the teammates. The rest of it sells it for me.
"I can’t wait for the fans. I get reminded every day from the gaffer, the staff, people in the supermarket, anybody I see or talk to about the atmosphere at Ibrox.
“Even when you are on the pitch and you just look up to the stands and see all those seats. You get goosebumps and that's without the fans!
"I can only imagine what it'll be like full.
"Champions League football is one of my dreams. The first was Europa League football, hence why I moved to Anderlecht then Rangers.
"We have had a good run at that. Now Champions League is another thing on my bucket list.
"But I don't just want to make the numbers up. I want to win games, score goals and look good.
"I can't wait. When I was signing for Rangers I remember someone telling me - you just wait for those nights when you are walking out to the music.
"Even though the stadium was empty it happened with the Europa League music.
"That feeling is something I will never forget. It's addictive. It gets you going."