
"I'll always believe that as it's a dream of mine, he tells FourFourTwo when asked if he still believes he can make the step up. That feeling will never leave and that was a big factor in joining Rangers. Coming here, I believe I can make a big impact. I'll work hard and hopefully that translates into people watching me. If that includes the England set-up, that would be amazing."
"Injuries and a lack of first-team minutes have since impacted his career, but his ambition to turn out for the Three Lions still drives him. Ultimately, you'll never get a call-up if you're not playing and that's what I'm focused on. It's one step at a time and that's in the back of my mind. I'll do everything I can to push for that and make myself stand out."
Max Aarons is on loan at Rangers from Bournemouth. He won 27 England U21 caps and was part of the 2023 European Under-21 Championship-winning squad. Aarons emerged at Norwich as one of the country's top young right-backs before a £7million move to Bournemouth. Injuries and a lack of first-team minutes have since impacted his career. Aarons aims to make a significant impact at Rangers to secure regular playing time and attract attention for a senior England call-up. He prioritizes hard work, consistent appearances and standing out to push for national selection. Lee Carsley's U21s won European titles in 2023 and 2025, with several players progressing to the senior squad.
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