EX-CELTIC star Lewis Morgan says he is ‘back to being a Rangers fan’ following his move to Major League Soccer (MLS) in the US.
The Greenock winger, who currently plays for New York Red Bulls, signed for Celtic in January 2018 after spending five years at St Mirren.
His four-and-a-half year contract was cut short when the club accepted an offer from David Beckham’s MLS side Inter Miami in January 2020.
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Morgan then joined the Red Bulls in December 2021, making 32 appearances since and winning the club’s ‘MVP’ for the 2022 season.
The 26-year-old was asked to choose between the two Glasgow sides in a recent interview with GOAL.
He said: “That’s a tough one to answer. I grew up a Rangers fan.
“I got the chance to play Celtic, from a footballing perspective that was a big deal.
“Now that I’m not there anymore, I’m playing over here - I’m back to being a Rangers fan.”
Morgan signed a new three-year deal with the Red Bulls in January, tying him to the side until 2025.
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