Robby McCrorie has penned a new contract keeping him at Rangers until 2025.
The third-choice shot-stopper has made just two senior appearances for Gers but is highly-rated behind the scenes and viewed as a long-term replacement for Allan McGregor and Jon McLaughlin. He's well thought-of on the international scene too with Steve Clarke calling him up for his September Nations League matches after McLaughlin pulled out.
McCrorie previously impressed on loan at Morton, Queen of the South and Livingston and his contract was due to expire at the end of this season. But he has extended it by a further two years securing his long-term future at Ibrox. Manager Gio van Bronckhorst, said: “I am delighted Robby has agreed to sign a new deal with us. He is continuing to develop as a goalkeeper and has learned so much from both Allan and Jon.
"His recent Scotland call-up is testament to his quality, and his professionalism and attitude are a real credit to Robby and a real asset for the club.”
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