This summer, Scottish side Rangers are looking to make some major recruitments in a bid to stop rivals Celtic taking the Scottish Premiership title once again next season.
Rangers have come runners-up for the past for seasons, with Celtic carrying on their dominant run of the Scottish league.
In the last 20 years, Celtic have been crowned Scottish champions 16 times, with the other four years seeing them come runners-up.
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As such, the two top Scottish sides are now drawn on total number of top flight league titles won, with both clubs having been crowned champions 55 times.
Now, Rangers have signed Joe Rothwell from Bournemouth to help with their title fight and prevent Celtic from pulling ahead.
STV has reported that a deal has been agreed between the two sides following Rothwell’s loan to Leeds United last season where he helped the side lift the Championship title.
The central midfielder made 39 appearances with four assists, adding to his career tally of 394 games with 30 goals and 41 assists since his days in the Manchester United academy back in 2013.
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Since graduating from the academy to the reserve side, the 30-year-old went on loans with Blackpool and Barnsley before moving to Oxford United in 2016.
Across the rest of his nine-year post-United career, Joe Rothwell has played for Blackburn and Bournemouth before The Cherries sent him out on loans to Southampton and Leeds United.
Now, Rothwell will be hoping his permanent move to Ibrox will se him get regular football with the first team rather than being loaned out for a fifth time, with the Scottish side also looking to sign Conor Coady alongside him from Leicester City.
