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Antonio Colak told Rangers transfer is a must as it doesn’t get any bigger than Ibrox giants

Antonio Colak has been urged to grab the chance of a move to Rangers by the trailblazer for the Croat's feat of scoring a winning Champions League goal for Malmo at Ibrox.

Swede Daniel Larsson believes it doesn't get any bigger for the 28-year-old than a switch to the Light Blues and be part of Gio van Bronckhorst's summer recruitment drive. The much-travelled former winger first laid eyes on the Gers target as an opposition player with Aris Thessaloniki in Greece while Colak struggled to make an impact at PAOK.

Larsson was on target in a 1-0 win in Glasgow back in 2011 as Malmo dumped an Ally McCoist-led Rangers out of the Champions League at the qualifying stage and watched last season as Colak hit a double as history repeated itself. But the 35-year-old former Sweden international is adamant it makes perfect sense for the striker to be on the radar of Europe's top clubs and included Rangers on that list.

He said: "It would be a huge move for Antonio to sign for Rangers, considering his age and the career he's had, this would be a big step to a massive club. If I was him and the chance was there then I'd be very happy if a club like Rangers showed an interest.

"You can't really go that much higher than a club which showed their size last season by reaching the Europa League final.

"I watched many of the games Rangers had on that road to the final and it showed they are back as a big power in Europe and with that comes a big attraction for any player to play for them.

"It should be a big compliment for any player to get that interest as it's a big step and a huge compliment.

"He's managed to get himself into the Croatian national side and has worked so hard to progress, there are also no issues with him as a

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