Gerrard says his priority is to sort out Rangers' defence

New Rangers chief Steven Gerrard said it is "a great opportunity to walk the stroll" in the wake of finishing his first day at work.

The previous England chief spent Wednesday in gatherings at Ibrox, before leaving with colleague supervisor Gary McAllister in a matter of seconds before 5pm.

"It is an immense club and I am extremely energized yet now the time has come to work and quit talking - the time has come to walk the walk,"

"It was the principal day so a great deal of gatherings and many individuals to meet. becoming acclimated to nature and the general population inside it.

"I would prefer not to state excessively. The time has come to get the opportunity to work now."

Officers have been extremely dynamic in the exchange showcase as Gerrard looks to assemble a club equipped for testing Celtic.

Connor Goldson turned into the club's 6th summer marking on Wednesday when he finished a £3m move from Brighton.

The 25-year-old protector joins Nicola Katic, Ovie Ejaria, Jamie Murphy, Allan McGregor and Scott Arfield as fresh introductions for next season.

Talking about the increases, Gerrard stated: "Better believe it, tune in, we are doing OK. We are attempting to roll out a few improvements and endeavoring to make the group and the squad a great deal more grounded.

"Clearly, the guarded zone is the thing that we are hoping to deal with first."

At the point when asked what other place he will hope to reinforce, Gerrard stated: "You will see that in the coming weeks yourself."

Gerrard says the club will continue to strengthen the squad this summer