Rangers keeper who spent 12 years at Ibrox is in line for shock return

Rangers keeper who spent 12 years at Ibrox is in line for shock return

Liam Kelly, a free agent, is anticipated to make an unexpected comeback for the Rangers this summer.

The goalie, who rose through the club’s youth systems, played his formative years with the Rangers for twelve years.

Kelly signed a long-term contract with Livingston in 2018.

despite never making a senior first-team appearance for the Govan outfit.

Kelly then joined Queens Park Rangers of the English Championship in the summer of 2019 and

returned to Scotland on loan at Motherwell in the January transfer window of 2021.

Rangers keeper who spent 12 years at Ibrox is in line for shock return
Rangers keeper who spent 12 years at Ibrox is in line for shock return

Following a permanent relocation to Fir Park, it now appears the 28-year-old is close to making a return to Ibrox.

as his contract in North Lanarkshire is set to end on May 31.
The Sun claims that Kelly’s goalkeeper could not refuse the offer.

and with Jon McLaughlin, the backup goalie, expected to leave this summer,

Kelly would take over as Jack Butland’s backup, along with Robby McCrorie.

After a 3-3 draw with Hearts at Tynecastle on Saturday,

which marked the end of the Scottish Premiership 2023–24 season,

Rangers will now focus on this weekend’s Scottish Cup Final 2024 against Celtic.

This is the first time the teams have faced off in the competition’s final stage since 2002.

when Rangers defeated their rivals 3-2 at the national stadium.

Arthur Numan started for Alex McLeish’s team that afternoon.

and the former defender has now advised Rangers to “draw a line” under their

Scottish Premiership setback and return their attention to finishing the season strong by winning the double.

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