Steven Davis admits he would love a new deal at Rangers - as he aims to go one better than Manchester this evening.
The veteran midfielder is out of contract in the summer, but hopes he can put pen to paper on an extended stay at Ibrox.
The Northern Ireland international was part of Rangers' last historic European run that ended in defeat to Zenit St Petersburg at the final hurdle.
Fast forward 14 years and the Light Blues have the chance to taste glory with just potentially 90 minutes against Frankfurt standing in their way.
Davis has had a long professional career and he admits having a second opportunity at a European final is an 'incredible' feeling.
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He's enjoyed every single minute of his time as a Rangers player and he hopes there is more to come beyond this summer.
He told Sky Sports: "I'd love to be a part of this club moving forward, it's a huge club. I've spent a lot of my career here, enjoyed every moment of it and hopefully there's more to come.
"To think 14 years ago I was there in Manchester and we are back in that position again, especially with what the club has been through as well.
"I think there are similarities within the team, especially in terms of the unity and the togetherness.
"We're just going to get the best and the most out of that, get our hands on two trophies by the end of the season and then we will have discussions.
"I've had a long career and being in this position for the second time is an incredible feeling to be going again and playing on that stage.
"I think there will be a big buzz about the place, and everyone will try and do their best to try and win the game.
"It is an incredible achievement this far, but we have still got one more stage to go and we're determined to lift that trophy.
"We fell short in Manchester in 2008, but hopefully we can go and lift the trophy this time and create a special memory.
"If we can replicate some of the performances that we have done over the season, it will give us a really good opportunity to win the trophy and show what we are made of."
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