Aaron Ramsey: Where does he fit in this Rangers team?
Rangers have pulled off a sizeable transfer coup with the loan signing of Aaron Ramsey from Juventus.
The midfielder will add an extra dimension to Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s midfield options and provides a fillip to the blue half of Glasgow 48 hours before the Old Firm match and two days on from a deflating draw at Ross County.
There is little doubt a player of Ramsey’s quality will enhance the Ibrox team, particularly through the middle.
Returning from the winter break Rangers’ midfield looked noticeably flat, attributed perhaps to the absence of Joe Aribo’s creativity, away at the African Cup of Nations. There was no-one making central bursts, driving through the middle against Aberdeen, and little against Livingston. Ramsey, on previous evidence, can provide.
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Glen Kamara, James Sands and John Lundstram’s defensive or anchoring tendencies are necessary in Rangers’ 4-3-3 and their ball-winning and retention is an important facet for van Bronckhorst. Ramsey adds another dimension, breaking the lines in much the way Scott Arfield can – with an eye for a raking pass or shot at goal too.
The Welshman can play behind the striker, particularly effective there for Wales with four goals in ten internationals last year and with Aribo capable there too, Rangers have many options for 4-2-3-1 too. Ramsey split his Juventus appearances between no.10 and central midfield, sometimes


