JEAN-Claude Darcheville has vowed to fight for his place at Rangers and insists the arrival of three new strikers will not tempt him to seek a move.
Kenny Miller, Andrius Velicka and Kyle Lafferty will be vying for selection to manager Walter Smith's attack next season after agreeing to join Rangers in the past fortnight.
But French frontman Darcheville, who turns 33 next month, is ready for the challenge of taking on the new arrivals and is determined to stay and fight for his place after enjoying his first campaign at Ibrox.
"The fact Rangers have brought in three new strikers doesn't worry me - it excites me," he said.
"It's fantastic news that the club is looking to strengthen and that's why I will be there next season.
"I see a lot of potential at Rangers, I love the club and I am settled in Scotland. I don't want to leave."
But French frontman Darcheville, who turns 33 next month, is ready for the challenge of taking on the new arrivals and is determined to stay and fight for his place after enjoying his first campaign at Ibrox.
"The fact Rangers have brought in three new strikers doesn't worry me - it excites me," he said.
"It's fantastic news that the club is looking to strengthen and that's why I will be there next season.
"I see a lot of potential at Rangers, I love the club and I am settled in Scotland. I don't want to leave."
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