
Rangers gear up to receive multiple bids for goalkeeper Robby McCrorie – report
Rangers are set to receive multiple bids for the transfer of Robby McCrorie this summer, according to the Scottish Sun.
The 24-year-old has entered the final year of his contract and is unlikely to get first-team minutes at the Ibrox stadium.
Despite the unclear future of Allan McGregor, Jon McLaughlin is set to be the new number one under Giovanni van Bronckhorst next season, meaning that the fate of the McCrorie is unlikely to change.

St Johnstone, Kilmarnock, Dundee United and Ross County are some of the clubs interested in acquiring the services of the Dailly-born goalkeeper, as well as clubs in England.
Ready for First Team
McCrorie’s tale at Rangers has been a disappointing one as he struggled to get first-team minutes under Van Bronckhorst.
The Scotland U21 international made only two appearances for the Gers across all competitions in the 2021-22 season, out of which one was in the Premiership. He kept clean sheets in both of those matches against Celtic and Alashkert [Transfermarkt].
Despite the lack of matches, McCrorie received a call-up from the Scotland senior team this month.

With so much time spent on the sidelines, it is time for McCrorie to start justifying the potential that has made him a huge attraction within the Scottish clubs.
If Rangers are deciding to let the 24-year-old leave the club in the summer, they must be aware of the risk involved in such a business, considering that veteran McGregor’s contract has ended and there are no positive talks for another deal.
Therefore, Rangers might find themselves in a situation where they will just have one recognised goalkeeper at the start of next season.
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