Norwich and Scotland star Kenny McLean has revealed that he would love to play for his boyhood heroes Rangers one day.
McLean grew up as a Light Blues fan and he would love to strut his stuff for the Ibrox outfit later in his career.
The former Aberdeen man is currently preparing for life in the Premier League with Norwich after the Canaries gained promotion from the Championship last term.
But looking ahead to the future McLean was quick to reveal his transfer dreams of a move to Glasgow.
He told The Athletic: "I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t something I’d want to do.
“As a kid that’s what you want to do, play for your boyhood team.
“Right now, I’m about to play in the Premier League again, so I’m not thinking about it!
“But for me and my family, it would be pretty special.
"I grew up a Rangers fan, used to go to the games with my dad and as a kid in Glasgow, you support Rangers or Celtic and you want to play for one of them.
"So, I was on the better side.”
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