Rangers have confirmed the signing of winger Oliver Antman.
The 23-year-old joins the Ibrox club on a four-year-deal from Eredivisie outfit Go Ahead Eagles.
Antman, who has scored seven times in 22 Finland caps, contributed to 22 goals for his now former club last season.
Such form prompted Russell Martin to move for his services this summer.
He becomes the club's ninth addition in recent months.
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The Rangers Review reported over the weekend that an initial fee of around £3 million will be paid to Go Ahead Eagles for the attacker. The deal could then rise to more than £4m if all add-on clauses are hit in the coming seasons.
Upon signing for Rangers, Antman said: “I am very excited, it has been a few hectic days but today I will meet the team, so I am excited.
"When I heard Rangers were interested I was happy as it is a huge club and you don’t get an opportunity like this too often in life.”
Head coach Martin added: “We are thrilled to bring Oliver to Glasgow.
"He is a player we have followed closely and his versatility attacking qualities will add a new dimension to our squad.
"He is hungry to learn, and I look forward to seeing the impact he can have this season and in the future at Rangers.”