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The National
2 days ago
- Sport
- The National
Watch: Ex-Rangers striker continues impressive goal record in Sweden
The 21-year-old signed for IK Sirius in March after departing Anderlecht, whom he left Ibrox for two years ago. Until the weekend, Ure had scored six goals and picked up three assists in 16 league games for his club this term. Read more: He added another strike to his tally on Sunday as Sirius travelled to face Mjallby. Although they lost 2-1, Ure opened the scoring eight minutes in with a close-range finish. Robbie Ure gör 1-0 för IK Sirius borta mot Mjällby! 🔵⚫ 📲 Se matchen på HBO Max — Sports on HBO Max 🇸🇪 (@sportshbomaxse) July 27, 2025 Ure made his senior [[Rangers]] debut at just 18, netting in a 3-1 win over Queen of the South in the League Cup. The forward went on to play twice more for his boyhood club before leaving for Belgium in the summer of 2023 on a free transfer. In other news, English Premier League side Newcastle United have announced the signing of Rangers academy duo Oliver Goodbrand and Alfie Hutchison. The pair come in as first-year scholars and will turn out for Chris Moore's under-18s this coming season. A versatile left-back, Goodbrand has captained Scotland at youth level. Hutchison, meanwhile, joined the Ibrox club in 2024 from Heart of Midlothian.

The National
3 days ago
- Sport
- The National
Second highly-rated Celtic starlet joins Ayr on loan
The teenager featured for Brendan Rodgers' first-team earlier this pre-season, impressing in a holding midfield role. He has now signed for Ayr on a season-long loan, with the Somerset Park club confirming the move as they announced their lineup for a Premier Sports Cup tie with St Mirren in Paisley this afternoon. Read more: Ure is on the bench, with Jude Bonnar, who also joined Ayr on loan from Celtic last week, among the substitutes too. Your Ayr United lineup for today's Premier Sports cup match against St Mirren FC IN ➡️ Kyle Ure signs on a season long loan from Celtic.#WeAreUnited — Ayr United (@AyrUnitedFC) July 27, 2025 Bonnar bagged on his debut for the Honest Men as they beat Arbroath 4-0 last Saturday. "Right from when I came in, all the boys and the staff have welcomed me very well," he told club media after the match. "When I heard I had the opportunity to come here, I agreed straight away. "It's good to be here, getting professional games under my belt. "My goal, I just dropped to the edge of the box, seen I had a lot of space, got the ball off Marco [Rus], worked my way through and just got my shot off."


The Herald Scotland
3 days ago
- Sport
- The Herald Scotland
Second highly-rated Celtic starlet joins Ayr on loan
He has now signed for Ayr on a season-long loan, with the Somerset Park club confirming the move as they announced their lineup for a Premier Sports Cup tie with St Mirren in Paisley this afternoon. Read more: Ure is on the bench, with Jude Bonnar, who also joined Ayr on loan from Celtic last week, among the substitutes too. Your Ayr United lineup for today's Premier Sports cup match against St Mirren FC IN ➡️ Kyle Ure signs on a season long loan from Celtic.#WeAreUnited — Ayr United (@AyrUnitedFC) July 27, 2025 Bonnar bagged on his debut for the Honest Men as they beat Arbroath 4-0 last Saturday. "Right from when I came in, all the boys and the staff have welcomed me very well," he told club media after the match. "When I heard I had the opportunity to come here, I agreed straight away. "It's good to be here, getting professional games under my belt. "My goal, I just dropped to the edge of the box, seen I had a lot of space, got the ball off Marco [Rus], worked my way through and just got my shot off."


Glasgow Times
5 days ago
- Sport
- Glasgow Times
Celtic youngster loan decision made after rival interest
Both clubs are managed by former Parkhead stars, [[Ayr]] by Scott Brown and Thistle by Mark Wilson, and both were keen to taking the midfielder on for the season. But the Daily Record is now reporting the decision has been taken to send the 19-year-old to Somerset Park. Celtic are in talks with the Honest Men about entering into a co-operation agreement after plans to team up with Queen's Park were binned. And pathways manager Shaun Maloney is said to have been impressed by the setup. Read more: That is why Celtic B team captain Ure will make the move, joining teammate Jude Bonnar who has already made the same move. Ure won the Celtic academy player of the year award and has been involved with the first team in pre-season, appearing against Queen's Park, Cork City, Estrela da Amadora and Sporting CP. He is highly-rated and Ayr is seen as the next stage of his development. After missing out on the midfielder, Partick Thistle still hope to land goalkeeper Josh Clarke on loan from the Scottish champions.


Daily Record
5 days ago
- Sport
- Daily Record
Ayr United in pole position to land promising Celtic kid Kyle Ure
The Honest Men are making further moves to strengthen their squad ahead of the new Championship season. Ayr United have moved into pole position to land highly rated Celtic kid Kyle Ure. The midfielder, 19, is set to follow Parkhead teammate Jude Bonnar in completing a loan move to Somerset Park. Ure, the Celtic 'B' captain, had also been wanted by Championship rivals Partick Thistle. But Ayr, who are negotiating an official cooperation agreement with the Hoops, look to have beaten them to the punch. Shaun Maloney, the new Player Pathway chief at Celtic, has been at Somerset for Ayr's last two games to watch Bonnar make his bow. And he's been impressed with the setup at United under Celts legend Scott Brown. Ambitious Ayr have made a pitch for Ure, who is highly regarded by Hoops boss Brendan Rodgers, to develop in the heart of their midfield. He has skippered Stephen McManus' development side in the Lowland League during the past 18 months and been part of Celtic's first team squad during their recent pre-season campaign. Fellow youngster Bonnar has made a flying start to his Somerset stay and, speaking last week, told of his desire to prove himself playing regular football. He said: "Celtic have told me that I need professional games under my belt as I've not had that to this stage of my career. "I'm dying to see what the challenge is like here - I'm at that age now where I need to be exposed to this level of football. "The team plays in an attacking style, so it's going to benefit me." Ayr have kicked off their League Cup section with three wins from three, hitting 13 goals in the process. They head to St Mirren on Sunday, in a game televised live on Premier Sports.