Rangers have handed academy prospect Kyle Glasgow his first professional contract, while fellow prospect Max Cameron has completed a season-long cooperation loan move to Alloa Athletic.
According to Rangers’ official Academy statement, the Ibrox club have rewarded 16-year-old attacking midfielder Glasgow for his rapid rise through the age groups, while 17-year-old forward Cameron heads to the Indodrill Stadium as part of the clubs’ loan cooperation agreement for the 2026-27 season. The confirmations follow a breakout campaign for both prospects, who helped Rangers sweep Under-17 and Under-19 honours last season.
David McCallum Hails Kyle Glasgow’s Rangers Progress
Interim Head of Academy David McCallum said the deal was “a proud moment” for Glasgow and his family, adding: “Kyle has earned this opportunity through his commitment every day he comes into the Rangers Training Centre, and he displays a real maturity and hunger to learn and develop as an individual.”
Glasgow, who made his Under-19s debut at just 15, has scored 15 goals this season across the Under-19s and Under-17s, impressed at the Alkass International Cup in Qatar in successive years, and has been capped by Scotland Under-17s as well as making his Portugal Under-16s debut against Italy in December.
Cameron, meanwhile, arrives at Alloa with a reputation as one of Scottish football’s most exciting young talents after netting 12 times last term and starring for Scotland at Under-17 level. The Wasps described him as “instrumental” in Rangers’ Under-17 and Under-19 title-winning campaigns.
Both moves are part of the same loan cooperation framework that saw a third Rangers academy graduate placed at a lower-league club this month, continuing Ibrox’s push to fast-track Scottish-eligible prospects into senior football ahead of 2026-27. Both can move between the sides through the campaign, adding to the picture already shaping up around Rangers’ pre-season friendly against Johor Southern Tigers and Derek McInnes’ wider Ibrox rebuild.






