Cammy Devlin Signs Two‑Year Deal with Rangers
New Signing Brings Experience to Ibrox
Midfielder Cammy Devlin has officially become a Rangers player after securing a freedom‑of‑contract move from Hearts. The 28‑year‑old Australian spent five years at Tynecastle, registering 171 appearances and netting eight goals for the Edinburgh side. Having earned five senior caps and impressed in his country’s 2026 World Cup preparations, Devlin adds depth to the Ibrox midfield. He described the occasion as “an absolute honour and privilege,” emphasizing the weight of representing such a historic club.
Contract Terms and Future Options
Devlin has penned a two‑year contract at Rangers, with the club holding an option to extend for a further 12 months. The agreement underscores Rangers’ strategy of securing deals that provide flexibility for both sides. This arrangement follows a similar pattern seen with other recent arrivals, allowing the player and the club to evaluate progress over time. The two‑year term gives Devlin the chance to settle quickly and make an impact in the Scottish Premiership.
Hearts Exodus Continues at Rangers
Devlin becomes the third notable player to switch from Hearts to Rangers this summer, continuing a notable migration from one of Scotland’s powerhouses to its rival. Striker Lawrence Shankland joined Rangers earlier before representing Scotland at the World Cup, while manager Derek McInnes took charge after Danny Rohl moved to RB Salzburg. The flurry of activity highlights the shifting dynamics at both clubs, with Hearts losing key figures and Rangers building a fresh squad. Devlin’s arrival adds to a growing list of signings that signal a new era for the Glasgow side.
What It Means for Rangers’ Squad
In featuring Devlin, Rangers acquire a midfielder with extensive top‑flight experience and international exposure. His 171 league appearances demonstrate consistency, while his eight goals suggest an ability to contribute in the attacking sense when needed. The combination of his World Cup exposure and Scottish league familiarity could prove valuable in upcoming European campaigns. Fans can anticipate that his integration will be closely watched as part of the club’s broader rebuilding effort.
- 28‑year‑old Australian midfielder
- 171 league appearances and 8 goals for Hearts
- Five senior caps; part of Australia’s 2026 World Cup squad
- Two‑year contract with a 12‑month extension option
- Third major signing from Hearts in the current transfer window
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