RANGERS have confirmed that Robby McCrorie will re-join Livingston on-loan ahead of the new season.
The Scotland under-21 goalkeeper spent the second half of last season with the Lions and will link up with Gary Holt's side again for the new Scottish Premiership campaign.
McCrorie made eight first team appearances for Livi last term, keeping two clean sheets, before the season was cut short.
The 22-year-old last week signed a new contract extension at Ibrox, keeping him at the club until 2023.
On his new deal, he said: “It means a lot and I am buzzing it has been done. I first joined the club when I was turning eight years-old and I am happy that the journey is continuing.
“It means everything to me and my family. Every day I come in, being the Rangers goalkeeper is always in the back of my mind and it is why I work as hard as I can to give myself the best opportunity.
“And if it does happen, I’ll always want more after that. I’ll never settle – even if I get my debut, I’ll always keep pushing.”
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