RANGERS' deadline day swoop for Aaron Ramsey is undoubtedly one of the biggest transfers in Scottish football history. 

The Welsh star joined the Ibrox club on loan from Juventus, coming to Glasgow with a wealth of Premier League and Champions League experience. 

When renowned journalist Fabrizio Romano broke the news early in the morning of January 31, not many believed him.

However, the Italian was always confident that the 31-year-old was Glasgow-bound, despite Premier League interest in the midfielder.

He told Football Scotland: "Juventus were looking for a solution and so were exploring the market with his agent.

"There were many opportunities in the Premier League but the player was not attracted, Rangers was a super and fascinating opportunity for the player so Juventus were open because he's been very unlucky there with injuries and other problems.

"He was never performing at his famous level there so Rangers were really fast, really smart to jump at the opportunity for the loan.

"They'll have the priority in the summer to make it permanent but it's too early now to say whether it'll happen or not.

"They're for sure happy to have a player like Aaron Ramsey in their team.

"I think it's a very good statement from Rangers to sign players like Ramsey but also Amad Diallo, he's a player for the future and even though it's a loan, it's a message.

"He's a fascinating project. I think Scottish football in general is a game that's very fascinating. For Rangers and Celtic are both doing a great job.

"They're back at a top level and that's important to sign important players as they're doing. The message is absolutely positive."