Rangers have confirmed the signing of Djeidi Gassama in a £2.2million deal.
The Ibrox club had everything in place for the transfer of the winger from Sheffield Wednesday, but the financial situation at his former club caused a slight delay.
However, he has now been announced as a Rangers player ahead of next week's Champions League qualifying first leg against Panathinaikos, singing a four-year contract.
Gassama had already been introduced to, and trained with, his new teammates at St George's Park last week.
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Rangers manager Russell Martin said: “We are very excited to bring Djeidi to the club. He is certainly an exciting player who will get supporters on the edge of their seats, and I believe he will add an extra dimension to our attack with his qualities.
"He is hungry to improve as a player and, most importantly, is desperate to pull on the Rangers jersey and help deliver success to the club."
Gassama said: "I am very happy to be here and to join the club. I am very excited to start with my new club, it is a club with a lot of history, and I am very happy.
"This is a big club, and I need that for my next level and I think it can help me progress."