da bet sport: As reported by The Scottish Sun, Rangers outcast Michael O’Halloran is set for an Ibrox exit this summer, but it won’t be to another Scottish club.
What’s the story?
da 888casino: The former St Johnstone man has made the majority of his professional appearances in Scottish football, after beginning his career in England, but it appears he is set for a move to another continent this summer.
The Scottish Sun say Australian A-League side Melbourne City are interested in his services, already opening talks with the Light Blues ahead of a potential switch.
Mark Warburton signed the player for £500,000 from Saints in 2016 but he has failed to make a last impact on the Rangers first team, also clashing with the likes Pedro Caixinha throughout his time in Glasgow.
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Summer of change
O’Halloran is unlikely the be the only exit from Ibrox this summer, with a number of first team squad members failing to impress last season.
From the likes of Bruno Alves in defence to Eduardo Herrera in attack, it’s just as important that Steven Gerrard gets plenty of players off the wage bill this summer as attracting incoming talent.
Gerrard may get some value out of existing players at the club, the likes of Josh Windass and James Tavernier should not be sold for example, but players like O’Halloran offer nothing and in his case, arguably has never offered anything.
Any deal that gets the winger off their books is a good bit of business.