Rangers have been a completely new team under Steven Gerrard this season and that leaves fans with a lot of optimism about the future of the club.
The Gers have been progressing well in both the league and the Europa League, with many now commending the job Gerrard has done.
This hasn’t all been possible solely because of the manager, the players have been instrumental in turning around their fortunes and making Rangers a club to fear playing once again.
In tune with the fear factor returning to Ibrox, Rangers would be very sensible indeed to sign a centre-back who imposes that very feeling into opposition attackers, a defender by the name of Robert Huth.
Huth, who is valued at £2.2 million on Transfermarkt, remains without a club but nevertheless could be a valuable servant for Rangers under Steven Gerrard.
After struggling with injuries for the last two seasons, his time at Leicester was abruptly ended, although fans will fondly recollect how good the German was when the Foxes won the Premier League.
A tough-tackling, no-nonsense defender is what fans love to see and that’s exactly what you get with Robert Huth.
Whilst some would say the 34-year-old isn’t good enough anymore, others would argue that his commitment and willingness to help any team he is playing for would make him a wise signing for Rangers.
With plenty of games still to be played in a number of different competitions, Huth could still play a vital role in the Gers set-up and would continue to prove people wrong.
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