JORDAN ROSSITER reckons he has joined an ambitious club after clinching a loan deal with Fleetwood Town.

The Rangers midfielder spent the second half of last term with Bury and has now been allowed to leave Ibrox on another temporary switch by Light Blues boss Steven Gerrard.

The arrival of the likes of Steven Davis and Joe Aribo has pushed Rossiter further down the Gers pecking order this summer.

He has been reunited with former Ibrox team-mates Joey Barton and Clint Hill after signing on the dotted line at Highbury.

And the 22-year-old will now join up with the Town squad at their pre-season base in Portugal as boss Barton continues his preparations for the new League One campaign.

“I am made up to have signed for Fleetwood Town,” said Rossiter.

“I’m just looking forward to getting started as it has been a long few days at the club.

“I know the manager Joey Barton from our time at Rangers, and I also know Clint, and when they got in touch about me coming down to Fleetwood, it was the place I wanted to come and play my football.

“Jason Holt spoke highly of the club and with us both being at Rangers, he told me all these good things and for me that was enough. I just can’t wait to get started.

“The club here is very ambitious and when you come here and look at the facilities and who has come in this transfer window, they are top of the range.

“I am looking forward to meeting the lads over there. I’m sure it will allow us all to get to know each other, but we all know it’s going to be a tough week – but one we will all benefit from come the first game of the season.”