Steven Davis has penned a new one-year deal with Rangers.
The Northern Ireland international is set to play a part in his tenth season across two spells after extending his stay at Ibrox until the summer of 2023.
Davis is currently on international duty but will re-join his Rangers team-mates for the beginning of pre-season at the end of June.
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The Light Blues are also keen to support the veteran midfielder in his aspirations to become a coach.
Speaking about his new deal, Davis told the Rangers website : "I am absolutely delighted.
"It was a really important season for us last year, and to finish on a high with the Scottish Cup was important for the team and the group and we want to try and kick on again next year now.
"We know success is what is demanded at the club, and you want to play at the highest level possible, and we have shown we are capable of doing that as a group, so it is really important we try to kick on next season and get our hands on more silverware."
Sporting Director, Ross Wilson, added: “It’s great that we will continue to have Steven’s influence and understanding of Rangers with the group over the course of the next 12 months.
“Steven and Gio had a really good chat about how the manager sees the next 12 months, and as a club we are also keen to support Steven’s development in his coaching aspirations when the time is right and when he wants to do that.”