Airdrie have announed the signing of former Rangers and Greenock Morton attacker Lewis McGrattan. The 23-year-old attacking midfielder was at Airdrie’s Championship rivals Morton previous, having signed up at Cappielow in 2017 from Rangers, where he spent his youth days. It comes after defender Cammy Ballantyne moved in the opposite direction yesterday. McGrattan told the club website: “My time at Morton came to an end, and I first heard of the initial interest from Airdrie – and to be honest it was something I wanted to jump at! I’m delighted to be here. “Personally, I just want to play as many games as I can and enjoy my football again. I feel like when I do enjoy my football I can be a real asset to the team. “I like to get on the ball and try to make stuff happen, and Airdrie are a side who like to pass the ball and that suits me. A play-off finish last year – and we’ll be looking to build on that.” Manager Rhys McCabe added: “Lewis is a very technical player – I’ve played against him a few times and he was a player who I always thought would excel in our system and our style. “He can play wide and centrally, and he’s good with both feet and gives us real quality on the ball. He’s someone who will add value to our team, with good experience for his age, and we’re very happy to have him on board.” Meanwhile, the Diamonds have parted company with midfielder Charkie Telfer. A club statement read: “Following discussions with the club, midfielder Charlie Telfer has declined a contract offer and will move on. We thank Charlie for his efforts during his time with Airdrie and wish him all the best for the future.” Follow Lanarkshire Live Sport onX via@LanLiveSport, like us onFacebookor find us onInstagramfor the latest sports news, pictures and video.
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