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Jason Cummings has revealed his disappointment that he won't be a Rangers player this season after signing a loan deal with Peterborough from Nottingham Forest.

The striker spent the last six months of last season on loan at Ibrox and feels he didn't get enough of a chance to make an impression.

The Ibrox side decided against pursuing a permanent move this summer and he joined Peterborough on loan earlier today.

But after scoring six goals in 18 appearances under Graeme Murty last season, Cummings posted an emotional goodbye on social media.

He said: "Gutted that it's over but happy that it happened. Wish I had been given more of a chance but that's football. Thanks to the fans who made it special for me."

Earlier today, Peterborough boss Steve Evans admitted he was delighted to get a player like Cummings to the club.

He said: "I am delighted to sign Jason. When you sign a player of the calibre of Jason from a club the size of Nottingham Forest, you have to give credit and thanks to our chairman Darragh MacAnthony for sanctioning the move. When you take into consideration that we will be paying the full wages for Jason, recognition has to be given to Darragh and the board of directions.

"The board have once again given me wonderful support. I would also like to thank the Nottingham Forest manager Aitor Karanka for his help in making the move possible. Jason has a real work ethic and has a great habit of scoring goals. For me it is an outstanding addition to an already talented squad and I look forward to working with him."