JAMES TAVERNIER believes he still has unfinished business at Rangers as he insisted he is fully committed to the club.

The right-back has been an integral part of the plans at Ibrox once again this term and was on the scoresheet as Aberdeen were beaten 2-0 on Wednesday night.

Tavernier is out of contract at the end of next season and he is in no rush to consider his options after being linked with a return to England in recent weeks.

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He said: “I don’t like to get into speculation. I’m fully committed to Rangers. I’m still learning here and I’m still growing here.

“I’m still under contract for another 18 months so I’m really happy here.

“I came here to win trophies. Also, in all the Old Firm games I’ve played, I’ve only been on the winning side once so far. I want to win some more of them. I still have unfinished business as a Rangers player.

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“That (a new contract) is down to the club. As I say, I’ve still got 18 months to go. It’s totally down to the club if they want to extend my contract. I’ll have to wait and see.”