Rangers: SPFL chief Neil Doncaster vows to be ‘flexible and fair’ with Ibrox stadium issues | Football News

Rangers: SPFL chief Neil Doncaster vows to be ‘flexible and fair’ with Ibrox stadium issues | Football News


Scottish Professional Football League chief executive Neil Doncaster told Sky Sports News they will be flexible but fair when dealing with Rangers’ stadium problems.

Delays to the shipment of materials from Asia mean upgrades to the Copland Road stand cannot be completed before the start of the new season, with Rangers expecting games to be impacted.

Motherwell and Ross County are both scheduled to visit Ibrox in the first three games of the new Scottish Premiership season, with Rangers also due to play in the Champions League qualifiers.

Supporters are awaiting news about how the situation will affect them amid reports that moving games to Murrayfield is a potential option.

Doncaster said the governing body will work with the club to try and resolve the issues.

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There have been delays to a shipment of materials

The former Norwich City chief said: “Unfortunately these things do happen. I used to run a club and we had to build a stand and worked very closely with the league to ensure our fixtures went ahead with only three parts of the ground available.

“Now the fixtures are out, we will be liaising with Rangers. Obviously they have a far better handle on the works than we do.

“We will be doing our best to work with them to try to get them through what is clearly a difficult situation.

“I have been very impressed with the way that the new chairman, John Bennett, has tried to strengthen relationships across the game and we will certainly be looking to work with him and his team to be as flexible as we can be while being fair to everyone else.”

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Rangers transfer news: Liam Kelly joins club as Hamza Igamane edges closer to Ibrox move | Football News

Rangers transfer news: Liam Kelly joins club as Hamza Igamane edges closer to Ibrox move | Football News



Rangers have completed the signing of Liam Kelly after the goalkeeper signed a two-year deal at Ibrox.

The Scotland international is manager Philippe Clement’s fifth summer signing, after the arrivals of Jefte, Clinton Nsiala, Connor Barron and Oscar Cortes – while Mohamed Diomande made his loan move permanent.

Kelly returns to the club on the expiration of his Motherwell contract – having left Rangers in 2018 and played for Livingston, Queen’s Park and the Fir Park club.

He will provide competition to No 1 Jack Butland, while Robby McCrorie could depart in search of first-team action. Kelly was part of the Scotland squad at Euro 2024 – but did not feature in Germany.

Kelly 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.”

Defender Leon Balogun has told Sky Sports News that Rangers will be ready for a title race next season, vowing to get any weaknesses

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.”

Director of football recruitment, Nils Koppen said: “We are thrilled to welcome a goalkeeper with Liam’s experience into our squad.

“He is someone who knows the demands of this club and league, and enjoyed a positive past few seasons at Motherwell. It is important we continue to strengthen all aspects of the squad, and it is fantastic we have been able to add Liam to the group.”

Meanwhile, striker Hamza Igamane is also closing in on his move to Rangers.

He is set to join from Moroccan club AS Far Rabat where he scored seven goals and provided six assists in 20 appearances this season.

Boyd: Rangers need stability

Kris Boyd on the challenges ahead for Philippe Clement at Rangers, including if the delays to work at Ibrox will impact the team at the start of the season

Former Rangers striker Kris Boyd on Sky Sports News:

“Clement will obviously want to bring in his own players. It’s more difficult with the players under contract trying to move them out.

“The ones he’s brought in in the past have done reasonably well but you have to start winning things on a regular basis.

“There have been rumours Connor Goldson and James Tavernier will move on. They’re under contract. It’s not going to be easy to force them out. They need someone to come along and take them off your hands, if that’s the case.

“But a continuous turnover of 10, 12 players every summer is no good. Rangers need to get stability.”

The 2024 summer transfer window in the Premier League and Scottish Premiership officially opened on Friday June 14.

The window will close on August 30 at 11pm UK time in England and at 11.30pm in Scotland.

The Premier League and Scottish Premiership brought forward Deadline Day to link up with the other major leagues in Europe. The closing dates were set following discussions with the leagues in England, Germany, Italy, Spain and France.

Rangers transfer news: Liam Kelly completes Ibrox medical | Football News

Rangers transfer news: Liam Kelly completes Ibrox medical | Football News



Rangers are closing in on the signing of Motherwell’s Liam Kelly after the goalkeeper completed a medical ahead of a move to Ibrox.

The Scotland international is set to become Philippe Clement’s fifth summer signing, after the arrivals of Jefte, Clinton Nsiala, Connor Barron and Oscar Cortes – while Mohamed Diomande made his loan move permanent.

Kelly will return to the club he started his career in at the youth team and provide competition to No1 Jack Butland, while Robby McCrorie could depart in search of first-team action.

Kelly was part of the Scotland squad at Euro 2024 – but did not feature in Germany.

Defender Leon Balogun has told Sky Sports News that Rangers will be ready for a title race next season, vowing to get any weaknesses

Meanwhile, striker Hamza Igamane is also closing in on his move to Rangers.

He is set to join the Ibrox side from Moroccan club AS Far Rabat where he scored seven goals and provided six assists in 20 appearances this season.

Boyd: Rangers need stability

Kris Boyd on the challenges ahead for Philippe Clement at Rangers, including if the delays to work at Ibrox will impact the team at the start of the season.

Former Rangers striker Kris Boyd on Sky Sports News:

“Clement will obviously want to bring in his own players. It’s more difficult with the players under contract trying to move them out.

“The ones he’s brought in in the past have done reasonably well but you have to start winning things on a regular basis.

“There have been rumours Connor Goldson and James Tavernier will move on. They’re under contract. It’s not going to be easy to force them out. They need someone to come along and take them off your hands, if that’s the case.

“But a continuous turnover of 10, 12 players every summer is no good. Rangers need to get stability.”

The 2024 summer transfer window in the Premier League and Scottish Premiership officially opens on Friday June 14 – the same day that Euro 2024 starts.

The window will close on August 30 at 11pm UK time in England and at 11.30pm in Scotland.

The Premier League and Scottish Premiership brought forward Deadline Day to link up with the other major leagues in Europe. The closing dates were set following discussions with the leagues in England, Germany, Italy, Spain and France.

Rangers transfer news: Connor Barron moves to Ibrox after Scotland U21 midfielder’s Aberdeen contract expires | Transfer Centre News

Rangers transfer news: Connor Barron moves to Ibrox after Scotland U21 midfielder’s Aberdeen contract expires | Transfer Centre News


Rangers have signed Scotland U21 international Connor Barron on a four-year deal.

The midfielder moves to Ibrox following the expiration of his contract at Aberdeen, where he made over 50 appearances since making his debut in 2022.

The young midfielder has also represented Scotland at U16, U19 and, most recently, U21 level, where he has started each of the side’s last five U21 European Championship qualifying matches.

After joining Rangers, Barron said:I am absolutely delighted. As soon as I started talking to the club I knew that this was the place for me to come.

“Everything seemed right and I think it is the best place for me to be at this moment of my career.

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Barron moves to Ibrox on a four-year deal

“It is a club where the demand is high to win football matches and trophies and that is something that I really want to be a part of.

“It was a massive decision for me, but it was made easy by speaking to the staff and the manager and now I can’t wait to get started.”

When does the summer transfer window open and close?

The 2024 summer transfer window in the Premier League and Scottish Premiership is officially open.

The window will close on August 30 at 11pm UK time in England and at 11.30pm in Scotland.

The Premier League and Scottish Premiership brought forward Deadline Day to link up with the other major leagues in Europe. The closing dates were set following discussions with the leagues in England, Germany, Italy, Spain and France.

Rangers could be unable to begin new season at Ibrox after material shipping delays | Football News

Rangers could be unable to begin new season at Ibrox after material shipping delays | Football News



Rangers have been working on the Copland Stand at Ibrox over the summer; however, shipping delays from Asia means works may not be completed before the start of the 2024/25 season; they are competing in the third round of Champions League qualifiers and the Scottish Premiership