Overview
- Heart of Midlothian confirmed on Friday that Cammy Devlin failed to accept a new-contract offer by the club's deadline and therefore left Tynecastle on a free transfer.
- Rangers announced on Saturday that Devlin has signed a two-year deal with an option for a further year, subject to international clearance, making him the club’s sixth signing of the summer.
- Manager Derek McInnes actively pursued Devlin while at Hearts and has reunited him with former team-mate Lawrence Shankland as part of a Scotland-focused recruitment drive at Ibrox.
- Hearts have reopened their search for midfield cover after Devlin’s exit, with reports that they have renewed interest in Forest Green captain Laurent Mendy as they prepare for Champions League qualifying.
- The move has drawn mixed reaction from supporters, increases turnover at Rangers with several players linked to exits, and could weaken Hearts’ European prospects with knock-on implications for Scotland’s coefficient.