
Update emerges on new long-term contract for Ross McCausland at Rangers
Rangers attacker Ross McCausland has agreed broad terms over a new four-year deal but there still are things left to agree, according to the Scottish Herald.
The news outlet reported on 25 November, that there are minor details left to iron out with an announcement due in the coming days.
It’s also understood that it is the top priority for the Rangers board to tie the Northern Ireland international to a new contract.

The report reads: “It is understood that broad terms over a new four-year deal have been agreed and there are just some minor details to be ironed out over the coming days as well as the fact that the Rangers board have made the extension their top priority.”
Great news
His recent Rangers start was swiftly followed by a Northern Ireland cap and that turned heads, with several clubs taking notice.
Securing him with an improved deal is a no-brainer, considering his upward trajectory.
The youngster’s potential warrants careful nurturing as retaining him ensures he doesn’t exit prematurely for a pittance.

Philippe Clement’s role is pivotal, unlocking McCausland’s full potential through consistent opportunities and tailored training.
The new deal until 2027 showcases loyalty, a commitment that Clement needs to repay by giving him plenty of game time.
As a 20-year-old powerhouse, McCausland’s value isn’t just on the pitch as he embodies the future, influencing the team’s image and attracting talent.
Rangers have a track record of doing right by their young stars and securing McCausland is vital for sustained success.
The excitement among fans is palpable as they anticipate witnessing their rising star’s journey towards greatness and hopefully, he stays for the foreseeable future.
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