Goalkeeper Jak Alnwick says he is delighted to belong to a big club again after joining Rangers from Port Vale.
The 23-year-old has signed a three-and-a-half-year contract for an undisclosed fee which is believed to be £250,000.
Alnwick started his career at Sunderland before joining Newcastle, where he made eight first-team appearances. He joined Vale in August 2015 and played 79 times for the League One club.
He told Rangers' official website: "You look at the history, the fan base and everything about the club.
"I've been at Newcastle and had the experience of a big club, so that excites me, and I like the direction that this club is going in.
A dream come true to join @RangersFC , looking forward to being apart of this amazing club pic.twitter.com/lazdD8IoE1
- Jak Alnwick (@alnwick42) January 30, 2017
"It's had its ups and downs, but it's on its way back up again. I would love to be a part of where the club is going to be in the future.
"I am going to come in and work as hard as I can. I've been through it all -- both the highs and the lows from playing Premier League and then having to go down to down to League One and make a name for myself again.''
The deal will likely allow Matt Gilks to move on in search of more regular first-team football, leaving Alnwick to push Wes Foderingham for the No. 1 spot.
He said: "What I will do is work hard and push Wes as much as I can and see where that takes me. I'll give everything I have for these fans and this club, as I would at any club.
"Wes has been excellent, even back to his Swindon days he was excellent there too. It's going to be a tough job, but I'll keep training and keep plugging away, and whatever happens, happens.
"I'm just happy to be here. It's obviously a massive club and I will do all I can and see where it takes me.''