Rangers captain James Tavernier has addressed speculation linking him with a move to Liverpool during the January transfer window, categorically denying the rumors in a recent interview.
The experienced right-back dismissed claims of a potential switch to Anfield, stating, “I still have a lot left to give for Rangers.”
The rumors gained traction after reports suggested Liverpool might be targeting Tavernier as a defensive reinforcement. However, the 32-year-old captain has reaffirmed his loyalty to Rangers, where he has been a cornerstone of the team since his arrival in 2015.
Tavernier’s impact at Ibrox cannot be overstated. Known for his attacking prowess and defensive reliability, he has contributed significantly to Rangers’ success over the years. His leadership on and off the pitch has been instrumental in guiding the team to domestic triumphs and strong performances in European competitions.
For Rangers fans, Tavernier’s statement comes as a reassuring commitment amid ongoing transfer speculation. The skipper emphasized his dedication to the club’s ambitions, which include reclaiming the Scottish Premiership title and making a deep run in European tournaments.
Liverpool, currently in search of reinforcements, will have to look elsewhere as Tavernier’s focus remains firmly on his role at Rangers. His comments highlight his determination to continue leading the team and delivering high-level performances for the Ibrox faithful.
This public dismissal of transfer rumors reinforces Tavernier’s status as a loyal leader and one of Rangers’ most valuable assets as they aim for further glory this season.
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