Rangers ready for busy summer as Jack Butland questions remain at Ibrox

Rangers are close to agreeing a two-year contract with Liam Kelly at Ibrox.

According to Sky Sports on 26 May, the 30-year-old is in the final stages of extending his stay at the Gers until 2028.

The news outlet reports that the Light Blues are anticipated to have a busy summer in Govan as they look to rebuild after a disappointing end to the season, finishing third in the William Hill Premiership behind Celtic and Hearts.

Sources have told Football Insider that Andrew Cavenagh will back Danny Rohl with multiple signings in the coming weeks.

Kelly’s extension at Ibrox feels like a no-brainer, considering the recruitment team at the Glaswegian outfit have other critical areas that arguably need significant investment.

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Jack Butland might have played final Rangers game

Jack Butland has been a key player for Rohl at the Gers, but fans have grown frustrated with his errors over the last few seasons.

While the 33-year-old has made some brilliant saves to win points for the Light Blues, there have also been consistent mistakes from the goalkeeper, raising questions over his future.

StatisticsJack Butland
Apearances38
Goals conceded per game1.1
Saves per game2.7 (71%)
Goals prevented2.3
Penalties saved4/6
Accurate passes per game21.5 (70%)
Team of the week4
Average Sofascore rating6.97
Butland’s William Hill Premiership record this season, as per Sofascore

Supporters wouldn’t mind seeing the former Manchester United shot-stopper depart soon, and with Kelly set to stay, his future may now be in doubt.

If the German manager ends up singing a new number one for the Glaswegian outfit in the coming weeks, that would certainly mean the end of the English goalkeeper’s career in Govan.

Danny Rohl must put in effort for second Ibrox contract extension

Football Insider transfer correspondent Pete O’Rourke expects Bailey Rice to leave Rangers once his contract expires, with the likes of Aston Villa interested in him.

The 19-year-old clearly has immense potential to prompt the likes of the Europa League winners to make a move for him, giving the Govan side even more motivation to extend his stay.

It would be disheartening to see such a talented youngster leave the Gers and Rohl should try to convince him to stay by offering a plan for his development next season.

Cavenagh has talked about the importance of Scottish talent at Ibrox and securing Rice’s future in G51 must be their next priority after talks with Kelly.

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