Rangers kid Cammy Palmer has left the club for Linfield on a permanent transfer.
The youngster had been on loan at Clyde who, it is understood, fancied retaining his services beyond his stint.
But they were dealt a blow when Northern Irish side Linfield swooped for the 20-year-old.
Rangers Academy director Craig Mulholland told Rangers TV: "Everyone at Rangers would like to wish Cammy well on the next step in his journey. Cammy is a fantastic young man, supported brilliantly by a very strong family unit and I am sure he will do very well at Linfield.
"We are delighted that another young Rangers Academy player will move to a positive destination, working with an excellent Manager in David Healy, in an agreement which provides Rangers with good future opportunities from a playing and commercial perspective.
“Cammy will always be welcome back to Ibrox and we all wish him good luck in this new chapter in his career.”
Palmer also spent time on loan in 2020 at Orange County in the US,
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