Long-serving Rangers goalkeeper Kelly is reportedly interesting Livingston.

Long-serving Rangers goalkeeper Liam Kelly has confirmed on Instagram that he will leave Ibrox, 14 years after first joining the club as an eight-year-old.
The 22-year-old had been considered the Gers’s third-choice goalkeeper throughout the entire 2017-18 campaign, as he sat way down the pecking order behind Jak Alnwick and Wes Foderingham.
He failed to make a single appearance for the Gers senior team during his long-winded spell at Ibrox, and is now finally set to leave the club with a move to newly-promoted Livingston reportedly on the cards.
Kelly confirmed his departure from Steven Gerrard’s side on Thursday night, with the signing of Allan McGregor likely to have made the decision an easy one for Rangers.
The Scottish Sun claimed earlier this week that newly-promoted Livingston were keen to land goalkeeper Kelly, who played for Livi on loan throughout the 2016-17 season – making 14 senior appearances.
With Kelly now a free agent, he will surely be on his way to Almondvale as the newly-promoted side look to bring in the kind of players capable of keeping them in the top flight – even without manager David Hopkin who rejected a new contract.
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