Rangers have signed Polish goalkeeper Maciej Gostomski until the end of the season.

Gostomski previously had a trial spell at Murray Park and has joined following the end of his contract with Lech Poznan.

The 27-year-old, who stands 6ft 5in tall, will provide cover for Wes Foderingham as Cammy Bell continues to fight injury following shoulder problems.

Gostomski, who made 44 appearances in two seasons at Poznan, told the Rangers website: “This is a great opportunity for me and with my experience I think I can bring something to Rangers. They are a huge club with a great history and I am delighted to be here.”

He is the second signing of the transfer window for Rangers manager Mark Warburton, who also brought in winger Harry Forrester from Doncaster.

Rangers striker Kenny Miller admits no one in the line-up can afford to think their place is safe even after he hit a hat-trick in their 6-0 win at Dumbarton.

It was Rangers’ biggest win under manager Warburton but with the Championship race looking like it could go to the wire, the Englishman is set to add even more new faces to his squad in January.

Miller said: “When you’re at a club and you get to a transfer window, you’re always looking to strengthen and the manager says if the right player becomes available, then we’ll be in for them.

“If we strengthen then that will benefit the team.”

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