Former Rangers captain Lee Wallace has finalised a move to QPR as he teams up with former Gers boss Mark Warburton.
The Rangers icon was free to speak to clubs after his contract at Rangers expired at the end of the season.

Wallace is the second former Gers star to sign on with Warburton at Loftus Road, with former goalkeeper Liam Kelly finalising a deal earlier.
Wallace, who was given an emotional send-off at Ibrox against Aberdeen, has been handed a chance by the ex-Brentford boss and there’s not a Gers fan out there who hopes he doesn’t take it.
The iconic left-back stuck by Rangers during the club’s most tumultuous years and his commitment won’t be forgotten.
A dark cloud hangs over the end of Wallace’s Rangers career after the former captain was involved in an infamous bust-up with Graeme Murty. But it has done little to dampen Rangers fan’s opinion of the former Hearts player.

Now, Wallace, 31, begins a new journey in the English Championship as QPR look to get back to the riches of the Premier League.
The Rs have been out of the English top-flight since being relegated in 2013.
