Midfielder Cammy Devlin has joined Rangers on a free transfer after leaving Hearts, signing a two-year deal with an option for an additional 12 months. The 28-year-old Australia international, who made 171 appearances for Hearts and was part of the 2026 World Cup squad, expressed his honor at joining the club. Devlin is the third significant arrival at Ibrox from Hearts this summer, following striker Lawrence Shankland and manager Derek McInnes. McInnes praised Devlin's consistency and defensive contributions, noting that he led the Premiership in tackles per 90 minutes last season and ranked highly in interceptions and recoveries. While some fans have concerns about Devlin's work on the ball, he ranked among the top midfielders for accurate passes per 90 minutes, and McInnes expressed confidence in his ability to adapt to Rangers' style of play.