
Derek McInnes has added another new face to his squad as Rangers continue their busy summer rebuild.
Australian international Cammy Devlin has completed a two-year move to Ibrox following his departure from Hearts.
But while one player arrives, others are expected to head for the exit.
Devlin Joins the Revolution
Devlin becomes the latest addition to McInnes’ growing squad as Rangers continue reshaping the team ahead of the new season.
The energetic midfielder enjoyed an impressive spell at Hearts and now reunites with his former manager at Ibrox.
He also becomes the third former Hearts figure to make the move to Rangers this summer, following Lawrence Shankland and McInnes himself.
Outgoings Expected
Rangers are also preparing to trim the squad before the transfer window closes.
Reports suggest defender John Souttar has been made available for transfer, while a striker valued at around £6 million could also leave as McInnes continues to reshape his squad.
The departures would create space for further arrivals before the new campaign gets underway.
A Busy Summer at Ibrox
Devlin is the latest player to join Rangers during an active transfer window.
McInnes has already strengthened the squad with the arrivals of Lawrence Shankland, Ross McCrorie, Ben Godfrey, Dan Neil, and Ivor Pandur, with Devlin becoming another key addition to the club’s rebuild.
What’s Next?
Rangers are expected to remain active in the transfer market, with more arrivals and departures possible in the coming weeks.
McInnes is determined to build a squad capable of challenging for major honours and ending Celtic’s dominance.
The Bottom Line
Cammy Devlin is officially a Rangers player, but the work at Ibrox is far from finished.
With more signings expected and several players linked with exits, Derek McInnes’ Rangers revolution is only just getting started.




