Liam Kelly signs two-year deal to stay at Rangers
Scotland goalkeeper Liam Kelly has signed a new two-year contract with Rangers as he prepares for the World Cup.
Scotland goalkeeper Liam Kelly has signed a new two-year contract to remain with Rangers. The 30-year-old, who currently serves as backup to Jack Butland, has committed his future to the Ibrox club despite making only 16 appearances over the last two seasons since his return from Motherwell.
Kelly is currently with the Scotland squad in the United States, preparing for their opening match of the World Cup against Haiti. Describing his time at Ibrox as a "special experience," the goalkeeper expressed his appreciation for the competitive environment within the club.
Coming back to the club has been a special experience and I love being here. We've got a really strong and competitive goalkeeping department, which pushes us all to improve every day. Liam Kelly
Head coach Danny Rohl is thrilled to retain Kelly's services, labeling him a consummate professional. The club highlighted that Kelly's influence extends beyond the pitch, with his experience and understanding of the club valued highly by the coaching staff as they look to achieve their goals.