
Jack Butland reacts after new Rangers exit agreement confirmed
Jack Butland has made headlines at Rangers recently.
Rangers secured a 5-1 win over Kilmarnock last time out, but a Butland error cost the Light Blues what would have been a well-deserved clean sheet.
Butland missed with his wild swing at the ball, and laid it on a plate for attacking midfielder Greg Kiltie, who made no mistake.
His future at Ibrox is secure for now, he is under contract until summer 2027, but the Gers could look to move him on.

Butland reacts as fellow goalkeeper exits Rangers
Mason Munn is one of the most promising Rangers academy players, and he spent the first half of the season with Dunfermline.
However, the Gers confirmed on Instagram on 6 February that he has joined Forfar Athletic for the remainder of the campaign in a new agreement.
They said: “We can confirm Mason Munn has joined Forfar Athletic on loan until the end of the season.
“Everyone at Rangers wishes Mason the very best for the rest of the season.”
Butland reacted to the exit news, liking the post about the 19-year-old.
The only other Bears player to react was backup goalkeeper Liam Kelly.
Who is Mason Munn?
Munn is a young goalkeeper who joined the Gers’ youth ranks in 2022 from Glentoran in his native Northern Ireland.
He helped the academy side to reach the 2024 Scottish Youth Cup final, where they ultimately beat Aberdeen 2-1 to win the trophy.
He has already made his senior debut for the Light Blues, in the 5-0 Scottish Cup fourth-round win over Fraserburgh in January 2025
Munn made eight appearances on loan with the Pars, conceding nine goals and keeping four clean sheets in his time at East End Park.
| Stats | Munn (Dunfermline) |
| Matches | 8 |
| Goals conceded | 9 |
| Clean sheets | 4 |
Danny Rohl will hope that he can kick on and establish himself as a regular in the Forfar side, and come back to Ibrox in the summer ready to try and challenge for a spot in his first-team squad.
If not, then he can be loaned out again and gain even more vital experience in senior football, until he is either ready to contribute or deemed not good enough, and allowed to depart permanently.
The latest move could prove pivotal for Munn, so it is important that he makes a good impression with his new temporary club and gives his parent club something to think about.