Former Ibrox captain Lorenzo Amoruso is set to return to Rangers alongside former Italian teammate Sergio Porrini at a special event at New Edmiston House.
Rangers announced back in September that both Italian stallions will be coming back to Govan on November 18th to a bumper crowd at NEH.
With an evening of legendary stories of trophy triumphs and behind the scenes antics lined up, Rangers fans are invited to hear from Lorenzo Amoruso and Sergio Porrini.
And former Ibrox captain Amo has been sending an appeal to supporters to come and snap up the last few tickets ahead of the appearance.
”Hi there I’m going to be Scotland with my fellow Italian countryman Sergio Porrini,” Lorenzo Amoruso said on a video on Instagram.
“I’m waiting for you all, it’s going to be a very good night, lots of memories, great fun.
“I’ll be there, make sure you’re going to be there too. All the very best, ciao!”
Lorenzo Amoruso and Sergio Porrini line up Rangers return
Former Rangers captain Lorenzo Amoruso is a bonafide club legend and spent six years at Ibrox between 1997 and 2003.
Finishing up in the treble winning season of 2002/03, Lorenzo Amoruso won three league titles, three Scottish Cups and three League Cups in Glasgow.
Famously turning down Manchester United to sign for Rangers, Amoruso also played for Bari, Fiorentina and Blackburn Rovers and is now a TV personality in Italy.
Joining Lorenzo Amoruso in Glasgow will be former Italian right-back Sergio Porrini, who spent four years at Ibrox between 1997 and 2001.

A former Juventus star who was capped twice by Italy, Rangers fans will have fond memories of Porrini who won two league titles, a Scottish Cup and a League Cup in Govan.
Maybe we’ll finally get some confirmation about the infamous squash injury which cost fellow Italian striker Marco Negri his explosive start to life at Rangers.
