
Sources: Rangers agree new Devine deal
Rangers have reached an agreement with Adam Devine over a new contract, sources have told Football Insider.
The Glasgow giants have been working on a deal to keep the right-back, 19, beyond the summer of 2023.
Now, terms have been agreed with Devine over a three-year deal that will run until 2025.

It is a major boost for the Ibrox giants, who regard Devine as a top talent capable of establishing himself in the first team in the coming years.
He made his senior debut as a 66th-minute substitute during a 2–0 win over Dundee United in May and has made two first-team appearances.
Devine was one of five Rangers youth team players handed new contracts in June of last year.
He featured on the bench on Saturday (27 August) as the Gers beat Ross County 4-0.
On 6 March 2021, Devine joined Partick Thistle on loan for the rest of the 2020/21 season in a bid to provide the player with the experience of regular men’s football.
However, the move was cut short after two weeks and the defender joined then-League Two side Brechin City on 23 March 2021.
He made 11 appearances for the side and provided two assists during those outings.
Devine is yet to feature for the senior Gers this season but has featured on the bench in their European games against Union Saint-Gilloise and PSV Eindhoven.

Antonio Colak, John Lundstram and Steven Davis were on the scoresheet as Rangers overcame Ross County.
They are next in action against Queen of the South on Tuesday (30 August).
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