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Rangers did some good transfer business in the winter window, but Tuur Rommens may be the best of it.

Joining Rangers from Belgian outfit Westerlo for a reported fee of around £3.5million in January, Rommens was the second of four new arrivals at Ibrox this winter.

Ryan Naderi, Andreas Skov Olsen and Tochi Chukwuani made up the other three new signings, and out of all of them, it’s Rommens who has probably made the most impactful start to life in Glasgow.

Brentford loanee Jayden Meghoma had been performing well for Gers this season, but the 19-year-old has already lost his place to Rommens in the starting XI, and the Belgian won’t be giving it back anytime soon.

Credit: Sofascore

As detailed in the above graphic from Sofascore, Rommens came into the Livingston clash off the back of a superb performance in the 4-2 win over Hearts.

That was his first Scottish Premiership start for Rangers, and so it was no surprise to see Danny Rohl stick with his new recruit in West Lothian on Sunday afternoon.

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