Adam Devine pens Rangers contract extension as promising starlet to remain at Ibrox until 2025
Adam Devine has become the latest Rangers youngster to tie his future to the club after continuing his breakthrough from the Gers youth academy.
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Adam Devine has become the latest Rangers youngster to tie his future to the club after continuing his breakthrough from the Gers youth academy.
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