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Liverpool fan Goldson can’t wait to begin with Gerrard at Ibrox

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New Rangers defender Connor Goldson can’t wait to get started as part of Steven Gerrard’s squad.

The centre back, 25, has joined the Ibrox club on a four-year-deal from Brighton, becoming Gerrard’s sixth signing.

Goldson, who had heart surgery in early 2017, grew up a Liverpool fan and is relishing linking up with the former Reds midfielder at Ibrox as they start a preseason training camp.

Goldson said: “Steven Gerrard had a massive influence on my decision to sign.

“When he first spoke to me I didn’t really know what I was doing. There were a few clubs interested in me in the Championsh­ip and I didn’t really know what to do.

“We carried on speaking and he has been brilliant with me, he said I could speak to him whenever I wanted to or whatever I was thinking.

“We spoke quite a lot over the summer and it got to the point where I sat down with my family and I thought it was the right decision to make for myself and for them. For us all to be happy and for me to be playing football every week at a huge club.

“Now he is my manager and I want to be able to learn off him as a coach and as a manager. I don’t really think there is going to be time for me to be starstruck and be in awe of him.

“We have a lot of work to do this season, we want to improve the team and we want to see how far we can go.”

Wolverhamp­ton-born Goldson joined Brighton from Shrewsbury in 2015, and became an establishe­d member of the team in the Sky Bet Championsh­ip.

However, during February last year, a routine screening uncovered “a possible risk factor”, so the 6ft 3in defender underwent heart surgery.

Goldson returned to action and made his Premier League debut in the 1-0 win over Watford on December 23.

After finding his first-team chances limited, Goldson intends to make the most of his opportunit­y at Ibrox.

“I probably could have stayed at Brighton. They weren’t really desperate for me to go, but I think at this stage, at 25-years-old and with the operation I obviously had, it just made me hungrier to want to play football,” Goldson said.

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