Former Rangers star Andy Halliday reckons his former side should be taking lessons from Celtic over the potential sale of Josip Juranovic.
A bumper payday is on the cards should the Parkhead chiefs cash-in on Juranovic in the January window with the defender's stock rapidly rising with his showings at the World Cup, and a top performance against Brazil earning rave reviews ahead of a semi-final showdown with Argentina in Qatar.
Contract talks with the 27-year-old have stalled and Celtic could look to sell having already recruited a potential replacement in Alistair Johnston.
With Juranovic within touching distance of a shock World Cup victory in the Middle East, Hearts midfielder Halliday reckons that the Hoops can ask for a blank cheque should the full-back lift the trophy.
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