Devlin Completes Move to Ibrox
Australian international Cammy Devlin has officially joined Rangers on a free transfer following his departure from Hearts, signing a two-year contract with the option of an additional twelve months.
The 28-year-old midfielder spent five seasons at Tynecastle, where he accumulated 171 appearances and found the net eight times. He has been capped five times by Australia and was included in their 2026 World Cup squad, though he did not feature in any matches during the tournament.
Devlin described the move as an absolute honour and privilege, expressing his awareness of the size and stature of Rangers as a football club. He noted that his extended time in Scottish football has given him a clear understanding of everything that comes with representing such a significant institution.
Third Signing from Hearts This Summer
Devlin's arrival marks the third notable acquisition Rangers have made from Hearts during the current transfer window. Striker Lawrence Shankland made the switch to Ibrox prior to representing Scotland at the World Cup, while Derek McInnes was appointed as the club's new manager after Danny Rohl departed for RB Salzburg.
All three additions have arrived from Tynecastle without Rangers needing to pay transfer fees, representing a clear strategic approach to squad building this offseason.
Devlin pointed to the change in leadership and broader transformation underway at the club as key factors in his decision. He referenced the arrival of McInnes and the general sense of renewal at Rangers as reasons why the timing felt right for the move.
Statistical Profile and What Devlin Offers
Sections of the Rangers support have long advocated for the club to recruit the Scottish Premiership's top domestic talent, and the current transfer strategy appears to reflect that priority. Both Shankland and Devlin were instrumental figures in a Hearts side that came close to achieving a historic Scottish top-flight title triumph.
McInnes, who previously managed Devlin at Hearts, praised the midfielder's consistency and character, describing him as the type of player every manager wants in their squad.
