Davis looks for Gers stay

FulhamFulham's Northern Ireland midfielder Steven Davis has made it very clear that he would like to stay at Ibrox.

The 23-year-old has been a great success for the Gers and boss Walter Smith has already said he wants to keep him, but with other interested parties Fulham may now hold out for the best possible price.

Speaking in the Belfast Telegraph, Davis said: "I've loved every minute of my time at Rangers and winning the Scottish Cup helped heal the pain of losing the title to Celtic and the UEFA Cup final.

"The fans took to me straight away and I want to thank them for that because it really helped me to settle in quickly and made sure I enjoyed my football from day one. Just going there was a dream but to win two Cups and get into a European final was incredible.

"I've taken a lot of mementos with me like shirts and, of course, my medals but I really hope I haven't worn the Rangers shirt for a final time.

"It was a life-long dream to play for the club and what fan wouldn't want to play there.

"They will be playing Champions League football next season and every player would want to be a part of that."



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