NICKY Law has revealed a face to face meeting with new Rangers manager Mark Warburton convinced him his future lies at Ibrox.

The midfielder’s future appeared uncertain last month with speculation he may move to pastures new.

But the 27-year-old has told Rangers TV the new management team have left him in no doubt that the Light Blues are going places.

Law said: “It was good to come in after the summer and I had a good meeting with the manager and we had a good chat.

“His message was clear – to give him everything I’ve got from day one and that is what I’ve been doing.

“I’ve come in and done as much as I can and hopefully he has been impressed by me and what he has seen so far.

“For me it’s about concentrating on being here, I really enjoy being at the club and this year there is a feeling of excitement around the club, probably for the first time since I’ve been here.

“We are really looking forward to the new season and the new lads have come in and we have a really young squad of players at the minute.

“The new philosophy and style of play I feel could compliment me and a lot of the other boys style.

“The manager had a one on one meeting with a lot of the boys and I had one which was about five or 10 minutes long.

“It was to introduce himself and speak about the things that he wanted from his players and the things he expects.

“There was no grey area from day one because everybody knows what he expects and the standards he expects.

“If you drop below those I don’t think it would be accepted and you would find yourself out of the team or maybe even out of the club so it is very strict.”

Away from instilling a new philosophy in the players and their play the new boss has been making changes elsewhere and Law has been impressed.

The 52-year-old is a man who believes small margins are vital in the modern game and he has put a number of new ideas in places at the club’s training ground.

Law says he and his fellow players have seen the benefits of the fresh approach and are relishing the season opener.

He smiled: “From day one there was little things the manager changed – we are in earlier now, we have a hydration test in the morning, which the manager is big on and everybody has to be at a certain hydration level before they train.

“It is all little things like the food upstairs has changed and it is a bit healthier up there now, which has got a few lads complaining!

“He is putting his stamp on things and he hasn’t done it all at once, it’s been gradual and I’m sure over the next couple of weeks we’ll see a few more things changing.

“But everyone has enjoyed the changes and been working as hard as they can to impress the management team.

“It is new and it has been enjoyable but it has been tough as well, we have been having triple sessions most days.

“It’s been a different type of training; it has been a lot of ball work which probably isn’t what a lot of the lads are used to.

“Most people have been used to mainly running based pre-seasons then the football comes a bit later but from the first moment it’s been pretty much football based, although we have done our running as well.

“There have been a lot of ideas thrown at us as in the past couple of weeks, it has been crammed in but if you were to see the training that we have done then the lads have clearly taken to it.

“Now we are trying to put it out into the games we have got coming up and it won’t be instant but we can see signs of improvement and that will hopefully only get better.”

Meanwhile, Rangers have signed former Manchester United kid Jordan Thompson.

The 18-year-old midfielder, who makes it four signings for Warburton this summer, did enough to impress the Ibrox manager after being on trial for the past three weeks.

Thompson, a left-back from Northern Ireland, confirmed his move on Twitter.