Ryan Jack surgery update as Rangers midfielder makes title 56 declaration

Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack has had surgery on a calf injury. (Photo by Rob Casey / SNS Group)Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack has had surgery on a calf injury. (Photo by Rob Casey / SNS Group)
Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack has had surgery on a calf injury. (Photo by Rob Casey / SNS Group)
Ryan Jack has given Rangers fans an update on his progress after undergoing an operation on Wednesday.

The Ibrox midfielder required surgery on a persistant calf problem that has ruled him out for the rest of the season, including Scotland’s Euro 2020 campaign this summer.

The 29-year-old has missed a large chunk of Rangers’ title-winning season – he was also sidelined by a knee injury in November and has not featured since trudging off against Dundee United in February – but he has vowed to return to fitness in time for the start of the Ibrox club’s Premiership title defence.

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Jack posted on Instagram: "Morning Teddy’s - just letting everyone know I had a successful operation yesterday morning and I’m now on the road to recovery.

"Can’t wait to be back for the start of next season and getting back doing what I love.

"Thanks to everyone for the messages it’s much appreciated. All focus now is on 56! Let’s go."

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