RANGERS youngster Ross McCrorie admits he is living the dream after he and twin brother Robby both agreed four-and-a-half year contract extensions.
The Auchenhowie academy graduate has been rewarded with a new deal after breaking into the first team.
Goalkeeper Robby also seems to be part of Graeme Murty's first-team plans, although he has yet to make his breakthrough and is currently on loan at Berwick Rangers.
Ross, a defender who has recently been moved to a midfield role, said: "I'm delighted to commit for the four-and-a-half years, especially at a club like Rangers – it's massive.
"It's the club I've supported ever since I was a little boy and I don't want to be playing anywhere other than Rangers.
"The last few months have been great and a dream come true. I'm thankful for getting the chance and ever since I've been getting games, so it's been brilliant."
While he is most comfortable at centre-back, new boss Murty has redeployed the former Ayr and Dumbarton loanee in a midfield anchor role of late.
Robby aims to make a similar mark as his sibling with the Ibrox outfit.
He said: "Four-and-a-half years is a long time and I am delighted to tie myself down.
"It's a bit unexpected for myself, to be honest, but I have been working hard and I aim to continue that."
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