Melbourne City FC are delighted to announce the signing of Michael O’Halloran from Glasgow Rangers.

The winger joins the Club on a two-year deal and brings with him a wealth of experience, having represented five clubs in the English and Scottish leagues since breaking into senior football in the 2011/12 season.

Head Coach Warren Joyce, said:

“Michael brings a wealth of experience from a number of clubs, including one of the biggest in Europe. He’s a very exciting player to watch - he has pace to burn and is capable of creating and scoring goals. I still remember watching him at Bolton Wanderers where he played in the same youth team as Aaron Mooy.”

“He will be an important addition to the squad and I know he is very ready to start pre-season preparations.”

Michael O’Halloran said:

“I’m coming with high hopes to play my part in a team that I feel are really going places. I’m really looking forward to getting in, working hard and training.”

“I’m here to improve the team, and to play my part to try and win the league, which is our first and foremost aim, and also to win the Asian Champions League.”

“Aaron Mooy is one of my closest friends in football, he told me it was brilliant - a great club, great place, great people and a great opportunity for me.”

The versatile forward began his first-team career with Bolton Wanderers after progressing through the ranks at youth level. His performances for the Whites’ reserve side were rewarded with a three-and-a-half-year contract and O’Halloran was loaned out to Sheffield United, Carlisle United and Tranmere Rovers in a bid to gain first-team minutes.

In 2014, the Glasgow-born attacker returned to Scotland, joining Scottish Premier League side St Johnstone, where he went on to clock up 89 appearances, scoring 16 goals.

He helped the Saints to clinch the 2013/14 Scottish Cup in their first-ever Final appearance in the competition, which also gained a place in the 2014/15 Europa League qualifying rounds.

In November 2015, his impressive displays earned a Scottish Premiership Player of the Month award, attracting interest from hometown club Rangers and in February 2016, he signed for the British giants on a four-and-a-half-year deal.

In 28 appearances, he scored three goals and created six assists, as the Gers secured the 2015/16 Scottish Championship and Challenge Cup.

In the summer of 2017, he returned to St Johnstone on loan. He received another Player of the Month award in August 2017 and scored five times in 18 appearances in all competitions.