Glasgow Rangers fans want Michael O’Halloran to leave Ibrox after the forward was spotted among the Celtic fans at the weekend.

Rangers forward Michael O’Halloran attended Celtic’s game at the weekend, and Ibrox fans are far from impressed with the Gers’ man.
O’Halloran, who has been on the books of Rangers since February 2016 when he joined from St Johnstone for a transfer fee reported by The Daily Mail to be worth £500,000, sat with the Celtic fans at the Scottish Cup final against Motherwell at Hampden Park in Glasgow this past Saturday afternoon.
The 27-year-old former Scotland Under-21 international was actually at Celtic as a kid and his Michael Snr is a youth coach at the Hoops.

The Scotsman spent the first half of the 2017-18 season on loan at St Johnstone and just a minute as a substitute during the second half upon his return to Ibrox in January, as reported by The Daily Record.
The forward’s agent, Kenny Moyes, has told The Daily Record that O’Halloran was at the game this past Saturday afternoon to watch Motherwell in action, having held talks with the Steelmen in January.
Moyes also stated that the Rangers forward regrets his decision to sit among the Celtic fans, but Ibrox fans are furious with him and want him to leave Ibrox in the summer transfer window.

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