RANGERS have sold striker Martyn Waghorn to English Championship side Ipswich Town for an undisclosed fee, the club has announced.
The 27-year-old signed a two year deal with the club in a deal thought to be worth around £1m.
@RangersFC ???⚪? pic.twitter.com/32DqSjZ1jW
— Martyn Waghorn (@Mwaghorn_9) August 7, 2017
He’s the second player to make the move from Ibrox to Portman Road this summer, teaming up once again with fellow striker Joe Garner.
He told the Ipswich Town website: “It’s an exciting move for me. You get a fresh buzz when you join a new club. That’s how I feel. It’s a new start and I’m really looking forward to it.
Welcome to Portman Road, @MWaghorn33! ⚽️ #itfc pic.twitter.com/yUPGTq53UV
— Ipswich Town FC (@IpswichTown) August 7, 2017
Waghorn scored 44 goals in 79 appearances after signing for Rangers under previous manager Mark Warburton.
A Rangers statement said: “Everyone at Rangers would like to thank Martyn for his contribution to the Club and wish him all the best in his future career.”
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