Ben Godfrey Joins Rangers on Loan: Aiming for Silverware
Ben Godfrey has arrived at Ibrox with a point to prove and a clear message: Rangers should be winning things, and he wants to be at the heart of it.
The former Everton defender has joined on loan from Atalanta, with Rangers securing an option to make the move permanent next summer. At 28, this is not a project signing. This is a player stepping into his prime, looking to relaunch a career that has stalled in recent seasons.
Game time has been scarce. After slipping down the pecking order at Everton and then Atalanta, Godfrey spent the second half of last season at Brondby, making 12 appearances as the Danish side finished fourth in the Superliga. Solid, steady, but hardly the stage a defender once tipped for an England future expected to be on.
Scotland offers something different. Pressure. Expectation. Demands for trophies.
"I am buzzing, I am really happy to be here," Godfrey said, his first words as a Rangers player underlining both relief and ambition. He knows exactly what he has walked into. "I know the size of the club."
That size brings scrutiny, but it also brings opportunity. Ibrox can be unforgiving, yet it can also be the perfect platform for a player who thrives on intensity and physical duels, someone who wants responsibility rather than a seat on the bench.
For Godfrey, this is more than a change of scenery. It is a reset.
"I am looking forward to meeting the boys and hopefully helping this club achieve what it deserves, which is silverware and exciting times."
The message is unambiguous. No talk of transition, no gentle easing in. Silverware. Excitement. A defender whose recent years have been defined by waiting for chances now walks into a club where waiting is not an option.
Rangers have given him a route back to the sharp end of football. The question now is whether Godfrey can turn that loan spell into something permanent – not just on paper, but in the back line of a team that expects to be lifting trophies again.



