
RANGERS CONFIDENTIAL: Max Aarons has the grit and dedication to become a huge hit at Ibrox... while Ryan Kent's World Club Cup cameo has consigned his Turkish hell to history
Rangers target Max Aarons has plenty of catching up to do should he choose to pursue a career at Ibrox — having gone an entire two years without organised football after leaving Luton Town as a kid.
Right-back Aarons was just 14 when he left Luton's academy and spent a couple of years working on his own game with a specialised skills coach lined up by his father Mike before finally getting a chance at Norwich City in 2016.

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