Steven Davis has shared a positive update after he successfully underwent surgery on his knee after suffering a season-ending injury.
The Northern Ireland and Rangers midfielder has been ruled out for the remainder of the campaign after sustaining the nightmare setback in December.
Davis, 37, is out of contract this summer which has raised suggestions he could call time on his legendary career.
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Ibrox boss Michael Beale admitted that the club have a "plan" in place to keep the UK's most capped footballer on board behind the scenes, most likely in a coaching capacity.
However, Davis refused to mention the possibility of retirement as he sent out an Instagram message thanking fans for their support. Rangers hero Davis shared a picture with his thumbs up from his hospital bed, with the whole of his left leg covered in a cast following surgery.
He posted: "Not how I envisaged my start to 2023 but 1st step on this new challenge complete. Thank you to the club for getting me the best in the business in Dr Williams and his team to undertake my operation & immediate aftercare.
"There will be ups and downs in the rehab ahead but very grateful for the support & messages I’ve received since picking up the injury.
"Lucky to have so many great people around me from everyone at the club, friends & family that will help me through the hurdles I’ll face moving forward and my wife Tracey who’s been amazing and by side every step.
"Will be supporting the boys off the field and I’m excited to see how things progress for both club & country."
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