Connor Goldson has signed a new Ibrox deal; the former Brighton defender joined Rangers in 2018; Giovanni van Bronckhorst says he is a player he can rely on ...
You can also catch up with the ins, outs and analysis on Sky Sports News. "We have a strong relationship with Connor and we were always aware that this decision was a really important one for Connor and his young family, and we were prepared to respect the time for him to make the right decision for all concerned. Goldson has been ever-present in the team since joining from Brighton in 2018 and lifted the Scottish Cup with Rangers at the end of the season and played a key part in the club's run to the Europa League final.
RANGERS are today delighted to announce defender Connor Goldson has agreed a new, four-year contract with the club.
Now available online and in The Rangers Stores. “I know how strong his feeling is for Rangers and we look forward to continuing the journey with him. Manager, Gio van Bronckhorst said: “I am delighted Connor has agreed to remain a Rangers player, as he has been fantastic for me both on and off the pitch since I arrived.
The centre-back will play on for the club next season after an impressive campaign both in Europe and domestically last term.
The centre-back was set to become a free agent this summer and there has been plenty of speculation that Rangers ' Scottish Cup Final win was his final game for the club. He joins Steven Davis in agreeing a new deal at the club this summer, with decisions still to be announced on Allan McGregor and Leon Balogun. Rangers defender Connor Goldson has committed his future to the club on a four-year deal.
The centre-back had been linked with Premier League-bound Nottingham Forest.
“The club has been in talks to extend his contract, but so far he has not extended it,” Van Bronckhorst said on May 20. But the reality is we will have to watch what happens in the coming weeks. as we look ahead to the next four years of having him at Ibrox.”
Goldson's deal was set to expire in the summer, with Premier League new boys Nottingham Forest among clubs linked with a free transfer move.
CONNOR GOLDSON has signed a contract extension at Rangers. Connor Goldson signs four-year Rangers contract extension to end transfer speculation On the contract announcement, Van Bronckhorst said: “I am delighted Connor has agreed to remain a Rangers player, as he has been fantastic for me both on and off the pitch since I arrived.
The defender is set to stay at Ibrox in a shock turnaround after his contract initially ran out at the end of the season.
as we look ahead to the next four years of having him at Ibrox." "We have a strong relationship with Connor and we were always aware that this decision was a really important one for Connor and his young family, and we were prepared to respect the time for him to make the right decision for all concerned. And speaking today, he said: "I am delighted Connor has agreed to remain a Rangers player, as he has been fantastic for me both on and off the pitch since I arrived.
Connor Goldson has stunned Nottingham Forest and pledged his long-term future to Rangers, the club's official website has confirmed.
Had that happened, Worrall would have been almost certain to leave, handing Forest something of a conundrum. Had Goldson signed for the Reds it’d have likely been to act as a backup. Interestingly, Goldson might have been a better signing for the club had they stayed in the Championship.
The centre-back was expected to leave the club on expiry of his deal this summer. However, he has committed his future to Rangers, signing an extension ...
“…as we look ahead to the next four years of having him at Ibrox.” The club tweeted: “#RangersFC today wishes to put on record our sincere thanks to Connor Goldson for his service to the club over the past four years… The centre-back was expected to leave the club on expiry of his deal this summer.
The Ibrox club stunned their fans on Wednesday when they released a tweet out of the blue revealing that Goldson had signed a new deal until 2026.
“I said last year I wanted to stay and try and win (title number) 56 and 57, and that was a massive part of me committing to this football club. “I’ve got used to winning games most weeks and I love that feeling. My family’s settled here and football-wise I’m happy.
The defender appeared destined to leave Ibrox this summer after dragging his heels over a new long-term contract. But the 29-year-old stunned Gers fans today by ...
"Leon is the same. Goldson told Rangers TV: "I had a good conversation with him in the season. He said: "John Souttar looks really good. I think he’s really stepped up this year and progressed. "Even when we won the cup he said he was desperate for me to stay but he’ll leave the decision for me and my family which I really respected for him to give me that time and have that patience. "Like we both said on the phone last night, from June 27 it’s time to kick on and go to the next level."
The defender looked to be heading for the Ibrox exit with his deal set to expire but he delighted fans by penning an extension.
We’ve won the league and seen what that means to the fans. I just thought this was the right decision to make and I’m happy I have. I want to stay here and try and win. He left me alone to make the decision. Did I want to leave and go and start all over again? I want to stay here and win as many pieces of silverware as I can. “Everyone knows I had a decision to make. “Being a leading figure in the changing room, I don’t think you can take that for granted. “But as I said before, we now need to go and replicate that on a year-on-year basis. I want to stay here and win. "I spoke to Ross (Wilson) and I spoke to the manager and said we wanted to do it. That was a massive part of me committing to the football club.