Rangers midfielder Aaron Ramsey has declared himself fit for Wednesday's Europa League final. 

The lowdown

Rangers are due to meet Eintracht Frankfurt at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium as they go in search of their first European trophy since the 1972 Cup Winners' Cup and only their second of all time.

Then, on Saturday, they take on Hearts in the Scottish Cup final at Hampden Park.

These could well be the final two games of Ramsey's Rangers career, with his loan from Juventus due to expire at the end of the season.

The Welshman only started one of the Gers' knockout matches - the second leg against Braga - and has only featured in the XI for five Scottish Premiership fixtures, missing out on eight matchday squads overall through injury.

But he got 60 minutes under his belt in the 3-1 victory over Hearts on Saturday.

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The latest

Speaking to Sky Sports, Ramsey said he is ready to play in Seville after managing to build up his fitness.

"I've managed to get some minutes in recently so I'm good to go," he claimed.

The verdict

It remains to be seen whether Ramsey starts, but his experience of the biggest occasions could be an asset for Giovanni van Bronckhorst.

He won the FA Cup three times while he was at Arsenal and has also claimed the Coppa Italia during his time at Juventus.

Ramsey, named in the Team of the Tournament at Euro 2016, is a player who boasts real trophy-winning pedigree.

Sporting director Ross Wilson regards the £4.5million-rated ace as a 'leader, a quality player and a wonderful character', highlighting his value on the field and in the dressing room.

It's a big boost to have him fit and available after the troubles he's had.

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