Rangers have announced that striker Jermain Defoe has left the club after three years at Ibrox.
The 39-year-old initially moved to Glasgow on an 18-month loan deal from Bournemouth in January 2019 before joining permanently in the summer of 2020.
Defoe went on to score 32 goals in 74 appearances for the Gers across all competitions, but only featured for eight minutes in the Scottish Premiership this season.
Sporting Director Ross Wilson told the club's official website: "Jermain has made a significant contribution to Rangers over the last number of seasons.
"Even in the 'twilight years' of his career, he has shown the expert movement and finishing ability that took him to the very top in his career. His contribution within the training centre was excellent, as he became a role model for his peers, showing professionalism on a daily basis.
"I was particularly pleased that he leaves with a league championship winning medal. It has been a privilege to have an England international of his quality within our group and we wish him well for the future."
Defoe's most memorable campaign for Rangers was in 2019-20 when he scored 17 goals in 32 appearances across all tournaments.
The 57-cap England international leaves Ibrox after winning his first league title of his career last season, helping the Gers clinch their 55th top-flight trophy under Steven Gerrard. body check tags ::