RANGERS boss Mark Warburton is set to make Andy Halliday his sixth summer signing after the winger underwent a medical.

Halliday, who is a free agent after declining the offer of a two-year contract from Bradford City in the summer, has been training at Murray Park during pre-season.

And Warburton has been impressed with the former Livingston and Middlesbrough player in his side's friendly matches so far.

The 23-year-old, a former Gers youth player, is poised to put pen to paper on a three year contract with the Ladbrokes Championship club.

He will be the Light Blues gaffer's sixth capture since being appointed Ibrox boss last month.

Danny Wilson, Rob Kiernan, Wes Foderingham, Jordan Thompson and Tom Lang have all joined the Glasgow giants since the former Brentford boss took over. .

Glasgow-born Halliday got his professional career underway at Livingston before moving on to Middlesbrough in 2010.

He was loaned out to Walsall, Blackpool and Bradford during his time at the Riverside and moved to Bradford in January.

He scored the fourth goal for the Bantams in their historic 4-2 win over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in the FA Cup fourth round last season.

Despite his involvement in that success, the midfielder exited Valley Parade this summer.