Rangers have officially announced the arrival of Allan McGregor as the club’s new goalkeeping coach.
McGregor returns to the club, in which he spent two spells as a player at, winning four league titles in the progress. He was also a part of Barry Ferguson’s interim staff at the tail end of the 2024/25 season but now joins the club on a fulltime basis as new manager Derek McInnes adds to his backroom staff.
He is widely regarded as one of the best goalkeepers in the club’s history and was awarded Hall of Fame status in 2023 alongside recently departed James Tavernier.
The former Scotland international replaces Sal Bibbo, who was brought to the club by Russell Martin last year. Bibbo left his post to join newly promoted Premier League side Coventry City under Frank Lampard.
Rangers confirmed the signing of goalkeeper Ivor Pandur from Hull City last week, with Jack Butland going the other way. Liam Kelly also signed a contract extension until 2028 last month.
McGregor said: “Everyone knows what this club means to me, so to have the opportunity to return and help the club in the present and future is a real privilege.
“Rangers is a club that demands the very highest standards, and I’m looking forward to getting started, working with the players and staff, and seeing what we can achieve together in this next chapter.”
“Allan is a fantastic addition to our coaching staff and brings with him a wealth of experience,” McInnes said.
“He knows exactly what it takes to be successful at Rangers and understands the standards that are required every day.
“His knowledge, expertise and winning mentality will be a huge asset to the group, and I am looking forward to working closely with him as we continue our preparations for the season ahead.”