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“Exceptional” youngster set for new Rangers deal as Gerrard ties down Premier League target

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Rangers are looking to tie down one of their brightest prospects to a long-term deal with the news that Robby McCrorie is set to be offered a contract extension in a show of faith from the Ibrox club as reported by Football Insider.

The 22-year old keeper is very much seen as the natural successor to Allan McGregor between the sticks for the Gers but with the veteran going to be first choice for at least another season, McCrorie could repeat the move that saw him spend the second-half of the aborted season at Premiership side Livingston where Gary Holt branded the youngster as “exceptional“.

He played the first-half of the campaign with Queen of the South before the opportunity to step up a level presented itself, he performed admirably but the Ibrox hierarchy will want him to experience more top flight games before trusting him with the number one jersey – although with rumoured interest from West Ham they may have to accelerate his progress.

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As McGregor has shown, it can be a long career as a goalkeeper and there is no rush to throw McCrorie into the spotlight and by rewarding his patience, it is an indication that he is still a valued member of the Rangers squad.

Steven Gerrard has been hotly tipped to sign Vaclav Hladky from St Mirren to keep McGregor on his toes with both Wes Foderingham and Jack Alnwick departing the club, the Czech has performed well for a struggling side with an impressive 10 clean sheets in 30 games , without him, the Buddies could well be faced with the current predicament that Hearts are in.

Rangers have had a shortage of players breaking into the first-team from the academy and holding down a starting position, with McCrorie the biggest hope, news of an extended deal will be music to Gers fans ears.

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