Rangers defender Conor Goldson has agreed a contract extension at the Ibrox club.
According to reports from the Sunday Mail, the Gers defender has committed his future to the Scottish Premiership champions earlier this week.
The report claims that the 28-year-old centre-back, who was outstanding for the Gers last season, has penned a three-year deal at the club.
The agreement between the player and sporting director Ross Wilson was reached last week, and the announcement will be made anytime next week.
Goldson, who was the mainstay at the back for Steven Gerrard’s side last season, was entering the final year of his deal. Losing him for free would have been a catastrophe for the Scottish giants.
Now that a deal has been struck, Goldson can now focus on his football and enjoy his spell at Rangers.
The new deal will make Goldson one of the biggest earners in the squad. He was ever-present in Gers’ historic first title win in a decade.
Rangers have been fairly active in the summer transfer window. The club have bolstered their midfield and forward areas with the signings of John Lundstram and Fashion Sakala.
However, a lot can happen from now till the end of the window. Rangers have struggled to recoup enough money from player sales, and they could look to offload some of their first-team players like Ryan Kent, Glen Kamara and Alfredo Morelos if the right offer come their way.
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