Rangers goalkeeper Liam Kelly has secured his future at Ibrox with a new two-year contract extension, keeping the Scotland international at the club beyond the summer.
The 30-year-old shot-stopper, who originally returned to Rangers on a two-year deal in June 2024, has agreed fresh terms that tie him to the Light Blues until at least 2028. The deal is now complete, with Kelly committed to staying at the club where he came through the academy.
Reliable Backup Ready for World Cup Duty
Kelly has been a dependable presence in the Rangers squad, serving as understudy to first-choice goalkeeper Jack Butland. His consistency and professionalism have earned him regular call-ups to the Scotland national team.
The keeper is part of Steve Clarke’s squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico. His selection highlights his importance to the national team setup, and the new Rangers deal provides stability as he prepares for the biggest stage in international football.
Homegrown Talent Commits to Ibrox
A product of Rangers’ famous Auchenhowie academy, Kelly’s decision to extend his stay will be welcomed by the Ibrox faithful. His deep connection to the club, combined with his experience and shot-stopping ability, makes him a valuable squad member as Rangers push for domestic and European success.
Fans can look forward to seeing Kelly continue wearing the famous blue jersey, providing crucial cover and competition in the goalkeeping department.