Rangers’ connection with the Ibrox target is expected to end as a Premier League club strike deal.
Supposed Rangers target Will Dennis, who had an outstanding season with Kilmarnock, has agreed to a new
contract with Premier League Bournemouth. With the signing of a two-year contract extension, the 23-year-old
goalie will remain with the team through the summer of 2026.
This might have a significant impact on Rangers’ ability to sign Will Dennis, who was previously linked to a transfer
to Ibrox with Celtic, an Old Firm opponent.
The goalkeeper’s contract at the Vitality was about to expire, but Bournemouth has moved to solidify their position
with the stopper.
Will Dennis agrees to a deal with Bournemouth
With 28 games played this season, Dennis has kept 11 clean sheets for Kilmarnock, and he has been an important
factor in the Ayrshire club’s fight for a European position.
The majority of his career has been spent on loan at non-league teams, but this season has been an amazing
improvement, and Neill Blake, the CEO of Bournemouth, is happy to get a transaction completed.
Blake expressed his satisfaction, saying, “We’re happy that Will has committed his future to the club, having made
huge progress on his current loan spell.”
“A gifted young player who strengthens our goalkeeping department, Will is gaining excellent experience at
Kilmarnock, playing regularly and competing for a European qualification spot.”
Rangers have a solid goalkeeping force
Rangers had a bit of luck in the goalie position as Jack Butland, a summer acquisition, has been outstanding at Ibrox
this year. Rangers are in a strong position because the keeper, who signed a four-year contract, is one of the season’s
standout acquisitions and a former England international.
In addition, Rangers have Robby McCrorie, a Scotland international prospect, on their roster. As things stand, the
Ibrox Academy alumnus is pressing Butland relentlessly.
The young player will receive his opportunity at Ibrox at some point this season, according to Philippe Clement’s
admission.
Will Dennis would therefore have fierce competition at Rangers, and those connections abruptly become less strong
when you take into account the terms of Bournemouth’s new deal.
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