Danny Rohl has been handed another boost as an exit-linked Rangers player is now expected to commit his future to the club.
The German is aware of the challenges going into this summer, so he will be delighted that there are players at the club willing to buy into his project.
The 2025/26 campaign did not end as many would have wanted, but despite that, Rohl has the support of the Rangers board.
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Liam Kelly closes in on new two-year contract at Rangers
Liam Kelly is in advanced stages in his negotiations with Rangers over signing a new contract, according to Sky Sports.
The 28-year-old will sign a two-year deal at Ibrox, keeping him at the club until the summer of 2028.
Kelly will be out of contract at Rangers next month, but there is optimism that all parties will come to an agreement.

Despite making just three appearances this past season for the Light Blues, the Scotland international is open to extending his stay.
He was the second choice to Jack Butland and is likely to be signing on to be the backup keeper once again.
Even though he has featured sparingly at the domestic level, Steve Clarke has seen enough over the years to call him up to his World Cup squad.
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Does Kelly’s extension mean Jack Butland is set to leave?
Butland’s future at Rangers is in jeopardy as his performances have been underwhelming and the club have been considering alternatives.
Sheffield Wednesday’s Pierce Charles is well-liked by Rohl as the duo spent time together at Hillsborough.
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What does this mean for Jack Butland? 🤔
Signing Charles would all but certainly be the end for Butland’s time at Ibrox, and there is a possibility that the English keeper may already be looking at new clubs.
Kelly’s extension means that he will remain the second choice, so Charles’ likely arrival could signal him being the new number one.
Unlike Butland, the Northern Ireland international is very good with his feet and is also an adept sweeper.
He could revolutionise the way Rangers play and give them more control in matches – something that has been lacking in recent seasons.



