Max Aarons follows Lyall Cameron in joining Rangers this summer Defender Max Aarons hopes to "bring a new energy" after joining Rangers on loan from Bournemouth for the 2025-26 season. The 25-year-old right-back has become Russell Martin's first signing at Ibrox despite reported interest from the Premier League and Championship. Aarons, who played for England at under-21 level, will challenge Rangers captain James Tavernier for a starting place in the absence of the injured Dujon Sterling. "I can't wait to get going," said the Londoner, who spent the latter part of last season in La Liga with Valencia. "I've got a lot of experience in different leagues and I have played a lot of games. "I think I can bring that experience, I can bring a new energy, and I think Rangers fans can be excited - I am really looking forward to it." Aarons joined Bournemouth from Norwich City in 2023 in a deal reported to be worth £7m, and ended last season on a six-month loan to Valencia. He made four appearances for the side who finished 12th in La Liga and the Spanish club decided against taking up an option to buy. Bournemouth rejected a £6m offer from Southampton for the defender when new Rangers head coach Martin was head coach at St Mary's last July. By then, Aarons had made 23 appearances - 15 of them starts - in his first season with Bournemouth. But last season he played only four times - two from the bench. "Max is a player who I have always kept a keen eye on since he was emerging while I was coming to the end of my time at Norwich as a player," Martin said. "He is a wonderfully talented player who is hungry to develop, improve and help deliver success for his side. I believe he will be a fantastic addition to the squad." Rangers fans, what do you think of the signing of Aarons? Let us know here
Aarons wants to bring 'new energy' to Rangers
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Max Aarons has officially joined Rangers on loan from Bournemouth for the 2025-26 season, marking the first signing made by new head coach Russell Martin at Ibrox. The 25-year-old right-back expressed his eagerness to contribute to the team, stating his intention to bring 'new energy' to the squad. Aarons, who previously played for England's under-21 team, is set to compete for a starting position against Rangers captain James Tavernier due to the injury of Dujon Sterling. Aarons comes to Rangers with a wealth of experience, having played across various leagues, including a recent stint in La Liga with Valencia, where he made four appearances. His commitment to the club is evident as he looks forward to integrating into the team and making an impact on the field, especially following a season where he had limited playtime at Bournemouth, appearing in only four matches, two of which were from the bench.
In his career, Aarons has taken significant steps, moving from Norwich City to Bournemouth in a deal worth approximately £7 million in 2023. His time at Bournemouth included a loan to Valencia, where he could not secure a permanent move after the club opted not to exercise their buy option. Martin, who has tracked Aarons since his emergence at Norwich, praised the defender's talent and potential, emphasizing his desire to develop and contribute to the team's success. This signing is seen as a strategic move for Rangers as they look to bolster their defense and bring in fresh talent to enhance their performance in the upcoming season. Fans are optimistic about Aarons' arrival and anticipate his contributions to the team dynamics as they prepare for the challenges ahead in both domestic and European competitions.
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