Rangers goalkeeper Liam Kelly insists he is happy to go along with whatever manager Mark Warburton sees as best for his future.

Kelly has been deputising for number 1 Wes Foderingham in the senior squad, but his future at Rangers is in some doubt as goalkeeper Cammy Bell continues to make progress in his recovery from injury.




The 19-year-old did his hopes no harm earlier today when he was in superb form for Rangers Under-20s in a 5-2 win against Aberdeen in the Development League.

Kelly saved from the penalty spot, while earlier in the game he had stopped a powerful 25-yard drive from Craig Storie.
 


Kelly was delighted to clock up 90 minutes after sitting on the bench for the senior team, but he admits his future is in the hands of boss Warburton.

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And he is happy to trust in the Englishman.

"It’s a good confidence booster as when you’re not involved and you’re on the bench a lot you maybe see your form drifting, so it was good to be playing again", he told Rangers TV.

"If the gaffer feels I’m doing enough to stay as number two, then great, or if he feels if I should go out on loan then that’s what I’ll do."

The custodian has been with Rangers since the age of ten, progressing through the club's ranks and also representing Scotland at Under-16, Under-17 and Under-19 level.