The Rangers academy product has reportedly asked to leave Ibrox, where a new era has begun under Steven Gerrard.

Rangers fans are reacting on Twitter after the Scottish Sun reported that goalkeeper Liam Kelly is close to leaving Ibrox – 12 years after he signed for the club.
The report claims Kelly is set to rejoin Livingston on a two-year deal – despite Rangers wanting to keep him at Ibrox.
A product of the Gers’ academy system, Kelly helped Livi to promotion back to the Scottish Premiership during a loan spell last season.

But the 22-year-old risks being demoted to fourth choice at Ibrox after last month’s arrival Allan McGregor, who also has Wes Foderingham and Jak Alnwick for company.
And it is claimed he has asked Rangers chiefs to let him leave, prompting interest from Dundee United and two clubs in England – although he appears to be bound for the Tony Macaroni Arena.
This is what the Gers faithful are saying…
@cf5loyal: @RangersCulture ******* great keeper a player rangers will get karma for let going
Another Rangers goalkeeper, Robby McCrorie, is set to join Ayr United on loan, according to the Scottish Sun.
Would Rangers be making a mistake allowing Kelly to leave?
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