Former England international Jon Flanagan is finally set to sign for a new club after his exit from Rangers in the summer.
The ex-Liverpool and Burnley right-back, 27, spent two years at Ibrox making 40 appearances and was a popular player amongst the fans even if he never made a lasting impression on the first XI.

Released at the end of his contract, The Herald believe the defender is set to clinch a move to Belgian Pro League leaders Royal Charleroi.
The Herald report claims that the player is now undergoing a medical at Stade du Pays and could be added to the ranks of Karim Belhocine’s side in the coming days.
The reported move to the Belgian Pro League also comes after a summer of reports linking Flanagan with a move to a variety of clubs in the UK and in Europe.
Flanagan was prominently linked with a move to English League One side Fleetwood Town and a link-up with Town’s manager and ex-Ger Joey Barton [Scottish Sun].

Reports in France from back in late September also claimed that the full-back was set for a move to Ligue 2 side Amiens [Le1Amienois].
But now it looks like the likeable full-back is set for a move to the Belgian Pro League with Charleroi and Rangers fans will wish the player all the best in his next move.
