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Michael O’Halloran – ‘I’ve not known whether I am coming or going’

Michael O'Halloran.
Michael O'Halloran.

Michael O’Halloran has admitted that the on-off transfer to Rangers left him with his head spinning.

The former St Johnstone frontman told the Rangers official website that he was always confident a deal would be concluded but there were times when “I’ve not known whether I am coming or going over the last month.”

He said: “I spoke to the manager and it’s just the right thing for me, it’s the right fit and I’m just looking forward to getting started now.

“I first heard about Rangers being interested at the beginning of January and I was told there was a chance that I might be moving.

“I played at Ibrox earlier in the season and the crowd were amazing, the whole atmosphere was great, the pitch was and the way the manager has them playing too.

“I am happy it is finally over the line because it has been a long time; I’ve not known whether I am coming or going over the last month but I am delighted to be here now.

“You hear a lot of speculation but I’ve just tried to concentrate on playing football.

“When you hear of the interest though your immediate reaction is that you want to go to the big club and I am just happy the opportunity has final come and the move has happened.

“There is always a little doubt in your mind and your get a wee bit anxious but I was confident, I spoke to my family and my representative and they assured me that we’d get it done eventually. It has taken until the last day but it’s better late than never.”

O’Halloran added: “First and foremost coming here will help me become a better player.

“Working under the management and working with the players here will mean I progress as a footballer it’s a team that is really going places.

“I definitely see myself developing here, you look at the place and it has all the facilities and infrastructure to help me on the pitch.”