Jermain Defoe has expressed his desire to remain at Rangers next season despite his difficulties in securing a place in Steven Gerrard’s starting line-up.
The former England striker
Defoe scored his sixth goal for Gerrard’s side in their 3-0 win over Hearts at Ibrox on Wednesday night as he replaced the suspended Alfredo Morelos.
It was only the seventh starting appearance the 36-year-old has made for Rangers and his first since 24 February. But any notion that he will be content to return to English football this summer has been dismissed out of hand by Defoe, who is determined to remain part of a Rangers squad he believes are primed for silverware next season.
“I want to stay here, for sure,” he said. “I want a full season to try to achieve something special here. Bournemouth can call me back in the summer and again in January, but for
“I want to help the team, it’s as simple as that. So far it’s been great, there have been ups and downs, but that’s football. I believe next season we can really kick on and achieve something.”
With top scorer Morelos absent for another three games, Defoe now has the opportunity to prove he can deliver goals on a consistent basis for Rangers.
“It has been difficult not playing as much as I would have liked,” he admitted.
“But you will always get moments when you are playing every game and then you find yourself out of the team. “But you keep your head down and you stay positive. I always train hard because you need to make sure you are ready when you’re called upon.
“That’s what I have done. Even when you are not playing, as a forward you can come on and make a difference. You can always get your goals.
“I don’t need to knock on the manager’s door and ask why I’m not playing, maybe when I was younger I did that. But now, I wait for my chance, I don’t get too emotional because you need to be ready.
“It was good to play on Wednesday and it was good to win the game. I thought the first half an hour was brilliant, the gameplan worked and we controlled things. We created a lot of chances and moved the ball quickly. We scored good goals, too, and it was an important win for us.
“I’m really enjoying it here. I love coming into training every day, even at my age. This is a massive club and I said a couple of weeks ago I wouldn’t want to be in any other dressing room.”