Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers are set to let Andy Halliday leave, but they will keep James Tavernier.

According to a report in the Scottish Sun, Glasgow Rangers midfielder Andy Halliday will be allowed to leave Ibrox this summer.
Halliday has failed to convince Pedro Caixinha that he is worth keeping at Rangers, and has been told to move on.

The Portuguese boss sees no place for Halliday in his team, and he is now available on a free transfer.
Caixinha is preparing to make numerous additions at Ibrox, with Halliday simply not fitting into his plans.

Halliday has started just twice since Caixinha took charge at Ibrox, with the 46-year-old boss clearly having doubts about the midfielder.
One player who will reportedly be kept at Rangers is James Tavernier though.
Tavernier is set to stay at Rangers and be their first choice right-back over the upcoming campaign.

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