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Goalkeeper Liam Kelly has re-joined Rangers on a two-year deal following his exit from Motherwell – six years after he first departed Ibrox.

The 28-year old was out of contract after his deal at Fir Park expired and makes his return to the Light Blues having also had spells at Livingston and Queens Park Rangers.

Despite a return to Rangers looking unlikely by his own admission, Kelly never gave up hope of once again competing at the ‘top level’.

He said: “It is unbelievable to be back at Rangers, when I left, I probably never thought I would be back, but I am so delighted to be here. I know the size of the club, I spent 14 years here, so it is a great feeling, and I am looking forward to the new challenge.

“You always have faith in your own ability that you can play at the top level and this club is the highest level. I am joining a really talented group of players and a really talented group of goalkeepers, so I am excited.”

Manager Philippe Clement added:

“I am delighted we have been able to secure the signing of Liam. We have had some really positive conversations, and he is a goalkeeper with experience in Scotland and in the Scottish Premiership which will be valuable for our squad.

“Under Colin Stewart, we have a really strong goalkeeping department, and the addition of Liam will only further strengthen that as we prepare for the 2024/25 season.”