Image source, SNSImage caption, Cammy Devlin was integral to Hearts' Scottish Premiership title push last term
- Published11 July 2026, 10:11 BST
Midfielder Cammy Devlin says it is "an absolute honour and privilege" to join Rangers under freedom of contract after leaving Hearts.
The Australia international, 28, spent five years at Tynecastle, making 171 appearances and scoring eight times.
He has been capped five times by his country and was part of their 2026 World Cup squad, although he did not play a minute.
Devlin, who has penned a two-year deal with the option of an additional 12 months, is the third significant arrival at Ibrox from Hearts this summer.
Striker Lawrence Shankland joined Rangers prior to representing Scotland at the World Cup, and Derek McInnes was appointed manager after Danny Rohl left for RB Salzburg.
"With the gaffer coming here and a lot of change happening at the club, it feels like a great time to be coming here," Devlin said.
"I am so aware, having been in Scotland for a while now, of the size of the club and everything that comes with playing for such a massive football club.
"To call myself a Rangers player now feels pretty special and I just cannot wait to get started."
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- Published18 June 2023
What will Devlin bring to Rangers?
Sections of the Rangers support have long called on the club to recruit the Premiership's best talent, and the club appear to be acting on that this summer.
Both Shankland and Devlin were among Hearts' standout players as they came within minutes of a historic Scottish top-flight triumph.
The Ibrox club have signed both without needing to pay a transfer fee and have also plucked manager McInnes from Tynecastle.
"Cammy is obviously a player I know, and I am well aware of what he will offer to Rangers," the new Ibrox boss said.
"His levels of consistency for me were superb, and he is the type of player that every manager wants in his team."
Devlin made the most tackles per 90 minutes in the Premiership last season, and among midfielders he ranked second for interceptions, second for defensive contributions and third for recoveries.
Some Rangers fans have expressed concerns about his work on the ball while playing for a team that will dominate possession in most domestic games.
But there were only four Premiership midfielders who completed more accurate passes per 90 minutes than Devlin last season. One of those was Rangers' Nicolas Raskin.
"He is someone who knows the Scottish league, and nothing will surprise him with what lies ahead," manager McInnes added.
"I am looking forward to welcoming Cammy to Rangers and working with him again after he returns from his holiday."