
Robby McCrorie: English clubs make moves to sign Rangers star – sources
Rangers have received enquiries from multiple EFL clubs about goalkeeper Robby McCrorie after he rejected a contract extension at Ibrox, sources have told Football Insider.
McCrorie has made his mind up about leaving the Glasgow giants following the signing of fellow shot-stopper Liam Kelly from Motherwell.
Sources say a summer move is now epected for the 26-year-old, with reports suggesting Rangers are looking for a fee in the region of £500,000 for his services.
The former Scotland youth international saw his opportunities limited at Ibrox last season as he played second fiddle to first-choice goalkeeper Jack Butland.
Aberdeen are among the Scottish clubs to have registered an interest in signing McCrorie, whose contract is due to expire in June 2025.
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McCrorie has only made seven first-team appearances for Rangers despite signing his first professional contract with the club back in 2015.
The Scotsman has undertaken several loan spells away from Ibrox during that time, the most recent of which came in 2020-21 with Livingston.
Although he was promoted to second-choice goalkeeper behind Butland last season, he still only made one appearance across the campaign after starting in the 4-1 Scottish Cup victory over Dumbarton in January.
McCrorie is now ready to leave Rangers in pursuit of more first-team opportunities, with Aberdeen joined in their pursuit of his services by multiple EFL clubs.

Philippe Clement has revealed he is planning a “big” rebuild at Ibrox ahead of the transfer window reopening this summer.
The Scottish giants have confirmed Jon McLaughlin, Borna Barisic, Ryan Jack, John Lundstram and Kemar Roofe will all leave the club once their contracts expire at the end of this month.
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