AARON NEMANE hopes his loan switch to Rangers will help bring out the best in him this season.

The winger moved to Ibrox from Manchester City last month and will spend the first half of the campaign with Pedro Caixinha’s side.

His chances to impress have been limited so far as he has had to settle for substitute appearances in recent weeks.

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Nemane will compete with the likes of Daniel Candeias and Josh Windass for a spot in the Light Blues’ line-up this term.

And the 20-year-old is determined to make the most of his spell north of the border as he looks to catch the eye for the Gers.

“I was in a training session and it was a bit of a long wait because I was at City for so long,” he told RangersTV.

“I spoke to my agent, spoke to people at City and Rangers wanted me. Obviously I can’t say no to Rangers.

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“[I want to get] a lot of first team experience because I have not had that at City. I am going to get some experience here.

“I am a very direct player, I like to get on the ball and make chances, score goals, get assists.

“The training sessions are completely different to at City, especially because I used to train with my own age. Here I am training with professionals. It is much faster and you have to be cleverer.

“I think the physical aspect is more demanding here than it was at City.

“It is always good to learn from experienced players, get some stuff from them, copy their play.

“It is good to be under pressure here. You have got to learn, because everywhere you go you will be under pressure.

“The manager is very demanding, which is what you want. He wants to win and everybody wants to win, which is good.”