RYAN KENT insists he will continue to give his all for Rangers as he looks to repay the faith that Steven Gerrard has shown in him at Ibrox.

Leeds United had a £10million offer for Kent rejected earlier this month but the Premier League newcomers could return to the table and test Rangers' resolve as Marcelo Bielsa bids to bolster his attack.

Ibrox boss Gerrard has expressed his determination to retain Kent's services after shelling out £7million to bring the 23-year-old back to Glasgow on a permanent basis last summer.

Kent has been instrumental in the Gers' unbeaten start to the Premiership campaign and won't allow his focus to drift amid ongoing speculation over his long-term future.

"Every time I go out on the pitch I just want to give my best for Rangers," Kent said after goals from Ianis Hagi and James Tavernier earned a 2-0 win over Hamilton Accies. “This is a club that has given me opportunities that I've not had before.

“It's a massive football club so I'll continue to do right by Rangers.

“I can't thank the fans enough, they've always been supportive of me even when I was on loan.

“It's difficult for loan players to come into a club and be welcomed but they did that with me.

“That was a big incentive for coming back here, getting a feel for the size of this club.

“The fans are one of, if not the, biggest thing about this club. You don't get fans like Rangers fans so every time I step out on the pitch it's an honour to represent them.

“I'll continue to give my best for Rangers. Where my future takes me, I'm not sure but as long as I've got a Rangers shirt on, I'll give my best.

“The relationship with the manager is key, as it is for any footballer. Especially for a forward player, you need to feel comfortable and enjoy your football.

“I certainly do here. The coaching staff have put a lot of faith in me and a lot of work into me to get numbers into my game.

“That's showing this season, I'm getting into the right areas now and putting away finishes that I wasn't last season.

“I want to repay the manager for that backing, this is the season to do that.

“Steven Gerrard, the coaching staff, my team-mates, the fans, I'll continue to do my best for them.

“I have high expectations of myself on the pitch so everyone can be reassured that I'll continue to do my best for Rangers."