Rangers goalkeeper Liam Kelly has signed a two-year contract extension to remain with the club. Kelly has been a key player for Rangers, and his experience and knowledge of the team are invaluable. He has been back-up to Jack Butland at club level and is third choice behind Nottingham Forest's Angus Gunn and Hearts' Craig Gordon with the international squad. Kelly is currently in the United States preparing for Saturday's World Cup group opener against Haiti. Rangers said Kelly's 'influence on the team extends beyond the pitch'. Kelly is delighted to extend his stay despite only featuring 16 times in the past two seasons since returning to the Ibrox club from Motherwell. 'Coming back to the club has been a special experience and I love being here,' Kelly said. 'We've got a really strong and competitive goalkeeping department, which pushes us all to improve every day, and it's certainly an environment I enjoy being part of.' Head coach Danny Rohl is 'thrilled' to retain Kelly's services. 'He is a consummate professional who sets a brilliant example in his every-day work,' he added. 'Whether it's on the pitch, on the training ground, or supporting his team-mates behind the scenes, his attitude and commitment never waver. Kelly's experience and knowledge of this football club are invaluable. He understands exactly what it means to represent the badge and we're pleased that he'll continue to play a key role as we look to achieve our goals.'