Novo: Leaving Gers would be tough

06 April 2010 16:44
Rangers striker Nacho Novo admits leaving the club would be a huge wrench if his spell at Ibrox comes to an end this summer.[LNB] The Spanish striker is out of contract at the end of the season and does not yet know if he has a future with the Glasgow giants.[LNB]Novo has spent almost six years at Rangers and has revealed how tough he would find it to part company with the club.[LNB]"If I need to move, it will be hard," he said.[LNB]"This club is like my family. I've made very good friends here and the fans are just the best fans in the world.[LNB]"They have been terrific with me through the good and bad times.[LNB]"I would miss coming through the tunnel and on to the park and seeing that stadium full of fans.[LNB]"That's one of the biggest things I would miss."[LNB]Novo says he is happy for his representative to deal with any contract issues while he focuses on helping Rangers retain the Scottish Premier League title.[LNB]"At the moment, there is nothing happening," he added.[LNB]"My agent will do everything, I don't want to know what is happening.[LNB]"I just want to concentrate on playing and trying to win the league. My job is to play, go on the park and perform.[LNB]"His job is to do the other side, the contracts and whatever.[LNB]"When something happens, he will let me know."[LNB]Rangers hope to take another step closer to a second successive championship when they play host to Aberdeen tomorrow night.[LNB]But Novo admits a big improvement is needed in the wake of defeat to St Johnstone last midweek and an unconvincing narrow win against Hamilton at the weekend.[LNB]"It's close to the finish, it's nearly there," he said.[LNB]"But there is a long way to go as well because nothing is finished yet.[LNB]"We need to start raising our game, starting tomorrow, and we need to win our games.[LNB]"It's got nothing to do with energy levels, it's more to do with the mentality.[LNB]"Everybody is looking good and looking forward to the game tomorrow."

Source: Team_Talk