Rangers goalkeeper Robby McCrorie has signed a new contract until the summer of 2025.
The 24-year-old has been part of the Scotland squad under Steve Clarke but senior minutes have been limited at Ibrox, playing third choice to veterans Allan McGregor and Jon McLaughlin. But he is viewed as a promising talent and Rangers have ensured he stays on their books until the summer of 2025.
McCrorie has also had loan spells at Berwick Rangers, Greenock Morton, Queen of the South and Livingston in recent years. Rangers Manager Giovanni 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.”
Goalkeeping Coach Colin Stewart added on McCrorie's long-term deal: “I’m delighted for Robby and he thoroughly deserves his new deal.
"He continues to show a brilliant attitude to his work, and he challenges both Allan and Jon every day in training.
“This new deal and his recent Scotland call-up show just how highly-rated he is at club and international level, and we look forward to working further with Robby in these next few years.”
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