The defender spent a massive 17 months on the sidelines at Ibrox before leaving the club last summer.
Defender Filip Helander admits his decision to not have surgery on a nightmare injury during his time at Rangers left him concerned he would never play again.
Helander failed to make a single appearance in the Scottish Premiership last term with his last appearance in light blue coming in the previous campaign during the 4-0 win over St Mirren where he limped off in the first half in Paisley. After becoming a free agent at the end of last season the defender is looking to kickstart his career at OB Odense in Denmark - but has yet to make a competitive appearance for his new club.
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