Rangers’ Robbie Fraser has joined Livingston on-loan until the end of the 2024-25 season.
The 22-year-old made his first-team debut for the Ibrox club during a 5-2 home win over Dundee in May 2024 and has accumulated six appearances in total, including a cameo from the bench against Tottenham Hotspur in the Europa League and a late substitute role in the 3-0 thrashing of Celtic on January 2.
On his arrival at the Scottish Championship side, manager David Martindale said: “I am delighted to get a player of Robbie’s calibre into the building. As a group, he will really enhance us and all of the coaching staff are looking forward to working with him.
“Robbie is predominantly a left back but can play up one at left wing or right wing so will give us real, additional options going forward.
“He looks after the ball tremendously well and has great energy and enthusiasm for the game. He has had a very good grounding at Rangers and understands the game and in my experience over the years, these types of players are hard to come by in the winter window.
“The board have been very supportive and have found the finances that allow us to make a signing or two in this window, so I must say a huge thanks to John Ward, John McIlvogue and Dave Black as well as Nils Koppen at Rangers, who have all played an important part in getting Robbie in to us here Livingston.”
A Rangers statement added: "Everyone at the club wishes @RobbieFraser03 well for the remainder of the season."
Livingston confirmed the left-back will wear the number 11 shirt for the remainder of the season and will be available for Saturday's trip to face Queen's Park at Hampden.