SPANISH youngster Aaron will be back at Rangers next season after rejecting the opportunity to return to Valencia.
The 20-year-old's time in Glasgow appeared to be over after reports suggested he was set to cut short his loan deal and return to Spain. However, he said: "Valencia wanted me to go back to them for this season but I was keen to come back to Rangers.
I think it is a good place for me to be and I want to help the team to do well."
Second swine flu case at QueensQUEEN of the South defender Bob Harris has become the second player at the club to be diagnosed with swine flu.
The 21-year-old contracted the disease while on holiday with friends. Paul Burns, a midfielder with the Irn-Bru First Division club, has also contracted the H1N1 virus.
"Bobby Harris has been laid low with swine flu. He caught it while on holiday with his pals in Ibiza," confirmed Queens manager Gordon Chisholm.
Killie set to land keeper RobinsonKILMARNOCK have agreed terms with former Rangers goalkeeper Lee Robinson.
Robinson will sign a one-year deal, with the option of an additional year, next week subject to passing a medical. Rugby Park manager Jim Jefferies moved for Robinson, who has had loan spells at Morton and Queen of the South, after his release from Rangers.
Uefa tightens rules on racist chantingUEFA has approved new guidelines for match officials to deal with racist chants or other behaviour in stadiums which includes abandoning the game.
The rules would allow the referee to stop a match and issue a warning over the public address system requesting the racist behaviour cease. If this did not work, he could suspend the game for five to ten minutes.
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