Glasgow Times

EXCLUSIVE

- BY CHRIS JACK

THE move is one that few players would consider and even fewer would actually complete. For Aidan McAdams, it was one that he just had to make, though.

The keeper crossed the Old Firm divide when he made the switch from Celtic to Rangers last summer and put pen to paper on a threeyear deal. He has never looked back.

Having become frustrated by a lack of opportunit­ies in green and white, McAdams is now forging a career and a reputation in Light Blue as he looks to make a name for himself at Ibrox.

Only time will tell if he made the right call, if Rangers’ gamble paid off and if Celtic’s decisions cost them. The answers will be conclusive if he has his way, though.

McAdams wasted little time in establishi­ng himself between the sticks last term and he is confident he is now in the right place to progress as a player.

“It was an easy transition to make and everyone at the club was very accepting of me and made me feel really welcome,” McAdams told SportTimes. “Craig [Mulholland] had watched me at Celtic and I eventually made the move.

“I have settled in really well and I have some top mates at the club. Everyone helped me settle in really well and I can’t thank them enough.

“It was a case of me not getting the chances that I felt I deserved and I was working

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