Rangers keeper Jon McLaughlin has extended his stay at Ibrox until 2024.
And the experienced stopper has vowed to kick on for club and country now he has secured his long-term future.
The 34-year-old has spent much of this season as understudy to Allan McGregor but has made 10 appearances and been a regular in Steve Clarke's Scotland squads.
He is yet to play in the Premiership under Gio van Bronckhorst but tying him down has been a priority for the boss with McGregor's future up in the air.
Rangers have announced he has put pen to paper on a new two-and-a-half year deal.
McLaughlin said: “I am delighted to have committed my future to Rangers for the next two-and-a-half years.
“I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at the club so far, and being a part of the team which won the title last season will live with me forever.
“I want the opportunity to be a part of future success at this club, while hopefully also adding more Scotland caps to what I have already.”
And sporting director Ross Wilson added: “I am delighted Jon has committed his future to Rangers.
"Since he joined the club, he has been a fantastic professional both on and off the pitch, while his performance levels on all occasions have been strong.”