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Robbie Fraser has recently made his Ibrox debut, coming off the bench for Rangers in a Scottish Premiership win over Dundee. The left-back, who is 21 years old, has signed a new contract with the club that will keep him there until 2026.

Fraser made his first-team debut in May and also started in the final league game against Hearts. Manager Philippe Clement expressed his delight at Fraser’s commitment to the club, highlighting the importance of the academy in the club’s future success. With the addition of new signings like Jefte and the presence of fellow left-back Ridvan Yilmaz, Fraser’s dedication and hard work have not gone unnoticed.

Fraser himself expressed his excitement about extending his stay at Rangers, emphasizing the pride he feels in representing the club. He acknowledged the faith that the manager has shown in young players like himself and the opportunities he has been given to showcase his talent. Looking towards the future, Fraser sees positive growth and development for himself as he continues his journey with Rangers.

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