Rangers stalwart admits his time at club has gone by in a flash.Rangers captain James Tavernier is refusing to let this summer be his last and remains determined to keep playing at the highest level possible – even if he departs Ibrox this summer.The highest scoring defender in British history with 143 goals, Tavernier has lifted every domestic trophy during his time with the club, and was their star performer in the run to the Europa League final in 2022. However, the 34-year-old could see the curtain brought down on his Rangers career next month, with his current contract set to expire at the end of the season.Into his 11th season with Rangers, the skipper heads into the final five games of the campaign still unsure if he’ll be offered a chance to continue his story in Glasgow. Yet to truly to process that he could be facing his Ibrox swansong, Tavernier is preferring to keep his focus on beating both Hearts and Celtic to the Scottish Premiership title.“It doesn’t feel like it’s been long,” said Tavernier. “It feels like it’s gone so quick. Liam Kelly talked about a game recently that was four years ago and I was like: ‘That only felt like a year ago.’ Time flies these days compared to when you were a kid. As you get older, it goes so quick. You don’t realise how quickly it’s gone. I’ve loved every minute. It’s been a rollercoaster and I’ve wanted to win more trophies. But on a personal point, I’ve given absolutely everything and I’ll continue to do that.Rangers captain James Tavernier admits his time at Ibrox has gone by quickly…