The Rangers-owned forward continues to flourish away from Ibrox, and some fans are questioning Caixinha’s decision.
Michael O’Halloran in action for Rangers
Michael O’Halloran’s post-Rangers career has encountered yet more success.
The forward’s St Johnstone loan spell is going rather swimmingly, yielding four goals in as many Scottish Premiership outings – more than any Rangers player.
Not only that, O’Halloran’s exploits have helped the Perth side to third in the standings, two places and three points better off than the club he left behind.
St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright
As such, the 26-year-old has seen himself crowned Scottish Premiership player of the month, with Saints boss Tommy Wright picking up the managers’ award.
And though few Rangers fans would have batted an eyelid when O’Halloran was banished from Ibrox at the end of July, the Glaswegian’s latest achievement has caused some to question Pedro Caixinha’s decision.
Rangers manager Pedro Caixinha
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Meanwhile, Rangers could make a January approach for Motherwell striker Louis Moult, according to The Scottish Sun.
Moult has turned down a new deal at Fir Park and can be signed to a pre-contract for next season from the New Year.
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