Spanish youngster Aaron will be back at Rangers next season after rejecting the opportunity to return to Valencia.
The 20-year-old`s time in Glasgow appeared to be over after reports suggested he was set to cut short his loan deal and return to Spain.
However, the winger is determined to complete his two-year loan move, saying: "Valencia wanted me to go back to them for this season but I was keen to come back to Rangers."
He added: "I am due to spend one more year at the club and I want to stay there. I think it is a good place for me to be and I want to help the team to do well.
"I am hopeful I can play more football than I did in my first season in Scotland because I have got used to the game there now and I feel I have improved.
"I was very happy in Glasgow and I'm looking forward to going back there and trying to win more trophies for the club."
Aaron has impressed while on international duty with Spain's under-20 side at the Mediterranean Games in Italy.
He netted in their opening 2-2 draw with Tunisia and struck again in a 3-0 win over Albania four days later in the tournament in Pescara.
He then impressed as the young Spaniards disposed of France to book their place in the final against the host nation.
Aaron told www.rangers.co.uk: "Things have gone very well for me in Italy. We drew our first game 2-2 and I scored then I got another goal against Albania. I feel I have been playing some good football, especially against France in the semi-final. I didn't score in that game but for me, it was my best match."






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Excellent . He may have only played a couple o games but I liked what I saw .
Excellent. He may have only played a couple o games but I liked what I saw.
If only he'd take his buddy David Villa wi him ana lol,
great news for the gers, fingers crossed we'll see more from him next season along with all the other youngsters
Great news!!!!! Fantastic wee player,only hope wattie repays him by playing him in the 1st team
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