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Rangers Secure Future of Academy Stars with New Contracts

Rangers have confirmed that three promising young players from their academy—Calum Adamson, Jack Wyllie, and Max Cameron—have agreed to two-year contracts, signaling a renewed focus on youth development under the club’s new ownership and structure.

WHAT HAPPENED?

The club is taking vital steps to strengthen its academy by retaining Adamson, Wyllie, and Cameron on new deals that will keep them at Ibrox until 2027. This move is part of a wider strategy to give young players a clearer path toward the first team and enhance their development within a professional environment. The trio join a number of other academy prospects who have recently signed full-time agreements and are set to move into the Under-18s group for the 2025/26 season.

RANGERS’ YOUTH DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY

Rangers have updated their approach to youth football, focusing on providing more game time and experience for emerging talents. The club has introduced a more strategic loan system, sending players to competitive environments like the Championship and League One rather than keeping them solely in the B team. High-potential players are also being promoted closer to the first team, with recent examples like Bailey Rice and Clinton Nsiala earning competitive minutes. This strategy intends to accelerate the progress of top academy players and create a smoother transition to senior football.

WHAT’S NEXT FOR RANGERS AND THE ACADEMY?

With Adamson, Wyllie, and Cameron now secured, the club is expected to continue integrating the most promising youngsters into first-team training and matchday squads. As the new season approaches, attention will turn to how quickly these players can make an impression at higher levels. Rangers finished last season second in the Scottish Premiership, and are aiming to close the gap in the 2025/26 campaign. Their next fixture is against Hearts, marking an early test of the club’s renewed focus on youth and squad depth. These academy signings suggest a bright future as Rangers look to blend young talent with experienced professionals in their pursuit of silverware.