
Rangers have confirmed on their that Scottish Premiership rivals Aberdeen have completed the signing of midfielder Ross McCrorie.
The combative midfielder will spend the 2020/21 campaign on loan at Pittodrie before signing permanently in a deal worth £350,000 in June 2021
McCrorie has risen through the academy ranks at Ibrox and leaves having made 55 first-team appearances for the football club.
Last season he spent time on loan with Portsmouth in League and prior to that Dumbarton and Ayr United have provided him with temporary homes.

McCrorie has fallen out of favour at Rangers under Steven Gerrard and this move will allow him to kick-start his career with regular first-team football.
Rangers are yet to concede a goal during 2020/21, securing three wins and a draw from their opening four games of the campaign.
McCrorie will have known that his chances of regular action were to be infrequent and Aberdeen looks like being a good club for him.
Following his departure, Rangers fans have been taking to Twitter to speak about the midfielder, with plenty of the opinion that the player should have been given a chance – others, however, feel an exit is right.
Here is a selection of Tweets from the Gers faithful regarding the departure of Ross McCrorie.
http://twitter.com/dmcgaughey87/status/1295571420144193543
He should have been coached to improve.
In my eyes he had the right qualities to become a future captain.
I’m slowly losing confidence in the current management set up.— Shane Southdeen (@ShaneSouthdeen)
All the best to the young lad, time to prove himself. He never gave anything less than 100% on the park for The Bears, can’t stick around Ibrox with the rest of his career ahead of him… hopefully excels in all games apart from the ones against us!!
— Grant Davidson (@thatboybabes)
We need boys who will go in where it hurts. This has reduced our options unless all part of the master plan! Tippy Tappy will not win a league.
— belhavenbear (@belhavenbear)
not happy
— lewis conway 🐻 (@Lewisconway16)
Sad to see him go could see him being a future captain of the club hopefully he goes away a does well. All best 🔴⚪️🔵
— Faby Ilari 🇬🇧 (@faby_ilari)
Gutted to see him go tbh hope we don’t regret that in couple of years 👀
— Gary Johnstone (@garyj85)
Very disappointed but more because he's gone to Aberdeen than a team down South for example!
— Gary Laird (@gazzagkl)
Absolutely barking mad; thought Ross at least deserved a chance. Good luck up there 👌🏻
— Lennox Richardson (@lennyrfc)
Unbelievable……… What’s the point in the youth academy ? Ten to twelve announcement, like nobody would notice
— Chris Findlay (@cafr90)
Terrible decision to let him go at all never, never mind to that lot.
— Neil Mac (@Macdooooogall)