Rangers keeper Aidan McAdams opens up on transfer from Celtic Park to Ibrox
The highly-rated 19-year-old crossed the divide last year by leaving Celtic in a deal which could rise to £150,000
RANGERS kid Aidan McAdams insists he had no problems crossing the Old Firm divide.
Last year the Scotland Under-19s goalie swapped Celtic for Ibrox in a shock deal which could rise to £150,000.
Highly-rated McAdams, 19, has been starring for the Light Blues youth side as he works his way up the ranks.
And in a joint Q&A session with Gers team-mate Kieran Wright, McAdams says the move has gone smoothly.
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He said: "It was fairly comfortable.
"All the staff and players made it really easy and I now have some very close mates at the club."
McAdams had been on Celtic's book since the age of eight and was courted by a number of English clubs before signing a three-year deal at Rangers.
The youngster - who idolises Man City's Ederson - also revealed his ideal Gers five-a-side team, naming himself, Jordan Rosstier, Stephen Kelly, Ovie Ejaria and Lee Wallace.
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