Jack pictured training with Turkish second-tier side - gossip
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Scotland midfielder Ryan Jack has been pictured in training by Turkish second-tier club Erokspor, but the 32-year-old who is a free agent after being released by Rangers has not yet been announced as a signing before Sunday's match against Igdir. (Scottish Sun On Sunday), external
Ianis Hagi is adamant that he will be given another chance to play for Rangers despite the 25-year-old Romania midfielder being frozen out because one more appearance will trigger a wage rise. (Play Spor via Sunday Mail), external
Portuguese winger Jota has no regrets about his £25m transfer from Celtic to Al-Ittihad despite barely featuring for the Saudi Arabian side before the 25-year-old's £8m move to Rennes at the end of the summer transfer window. (Sunday Mail), external
John Bennett, who has pumped around £23m into Rangers, will remain a supportive shareholder and significant investor despite stepping down as chairman due to health reasons, with recent criticism he faced having had a negative impact on his close family and personal life. (Sunday Mail), external
- Published15 September
- Published14 September
Rangers will earn between £1m and £2m extra per home game now that they have returned to Ibrox following the temporary use of Hampden during stand renovations, according to former Aberdeen chief executive Keith Wyness. (Football Insider), external
A Rangers supporter liaison officer statement has claimed Dundee United refused to allow a full stand tifo by visiting fans at Tannadice for Sunday's Scottish Premiership match. (The Herald On Sunday), external
Sturm Graz right-back Max Johnston has revealed how he trudged across Europe from the Scotland squad camp and arrived in the dead of night in Malta because he was so desperate to play for the under-21s. (Sunday Post, print edition)
Former Rangers winger Vladimir Weiss believes his current side, Slovan Bratislava, can cause a huge Champions League upset by beating Celtic in their Champions League opener in Glasgow on Wednesday. (Sunday Mail), external