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Happy Halliday’s keen on staying

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RANGERS outcast Andy Halliday has revealed he will soon enter talks about whether to turn his loan move in Azerbaijan into a permanent transfer.

The 25-year-old sealed a shock move to Gabala in the former Soviet state in June after being frozen out by Ibrox boss Pedro Caixinha.

Halliday insists he’s loving his time there and will decide on his future at the end of the season.

He said: “At the moment two things are important for me – to play every week and to help my team win.

“That’s my main goals. As to my future I’ll talk with the leadership of Gabala at the end of the season. We’re third in the league at the moment and want to get higher. We have some very good players in the squad.

“When you play with players as good as that you do not have any problems in terms of adaptation.

“Our manager Roman Hryhorchuk is good for me. In many ways we are similar in character. We both have a will to win.”

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