Bradford have signed midfielder Nicky Law on a free transfer following his recent release by Rangers
Wednesday 29 June 2016 14:43, UK
Bradford have signed midfielder Nicky Law on a free transfer following his recent release by Rangers, subject to international clearance.
Law has put pen to paper on a two-year contract and returns for a third spell at Valley Parade to become new manager Stuart McCall's first summer signing.
The 28-year-old officially becomes a Bradford player on July 1 when his contract at Rangers expires.
"I'm delighted to be coming back to Bradford and it's a bonus that it will be with Stuart again," Law told the Sky Bet League One club's official website.
"I thoroughly enjoyed both loan spells here before, particularly the second one. With Stuart and (assistant) Kenny (Black) here as well, they are the two people who I've probably had my best seasons with.
"The club has improved a lot since I last came here and looks to be on the up. Speaking to the manager and listening to his targets for the season ahead, it seems exciting times and a fantastic club to return to."
Law, who progressed through Sheffield United's academy, had two spells on loan at Bradford during the 2007/8 and 2008/9 seasons, making a total of 45 appearances and scoring five goals.
He spent two seasons at Rotherham before joining back up with McCall at Motherwell in July 2011 and moved on to Rangers for an undisclosed fee in the summer of 2013. He scored 24 goals in 114 appearances for the Glasgow club.