FORWARD Jon Daly will play for Rangers next season after agreeing a two-year contract with the club effective from September 1.
The striker, who can also play in central defence, is the third new player to commit himself to the club following Cammy Bell on Wednesday and Nicky Law earlier today.
Daly has spent the last six and a half years playing in the SPL for Dundee United, scoring 70 goals for the Arabs in all competitions.
Three of them have been against the Light Blues, including the second in his teamâs 3-0 Scottish Cup victory at Tannadice in February.
Now aged 30, Dublin-born Daly started his career with Stockport and had extensive experience in Englandâs lower leagues before he moved north of the border in 2007.
He has also played for Bury, Grimsby and Hartlepool, grabbing 108 career goals in total so far.
Daly found the net 15 times for United in the most recent campaign including two in the Scottish Cup semi-final meeting with Celtic and made 44 appearances in 2012/13.
The striker, who can also play in central defence, is the third new player to commit himself to the club following Cammy Bell on Wednesday and Nicky Law earlier today.
Daly has spent the last six and a half years playing in the SPL for Dundee United, scoring 70 goals for the Arabs in all competitions.
Three of them have been against the Light Blues, including the second in his teamâs 3-0 Scottish Cup victory at Tannadice in February.
Now aged 30, Dublin-born Daly started his career with Stockport and had extensive experience in Englandâs lower leagues before he moved north of the border in 2007.
He has also played for Bury, Grimsby and Hartlepool, grabbing 108 career goals in total so far.
Daly found the net 15 times for United in the most recent campaign including two in the Scottish Cup semi-final meeting with Celtic and made 44 appearances in 2012/13.


