Rangers manager Philippe Clement has provided an injury update ahead of his side's opening fixture of the 2024/25 Premiership campaign.
The Ibrox outfit travel to Edinburgh to face Hearts tomorrow in a 12.30 kick-off, with a number of players in line to make their full debuts.
Dujon Sterling will miss the game through injury after picking up a small issue. Meanwhile, Robin Propper could be in line for a debut if his clearance arrives in time.
"No, [Dujon] will not be available tomorrow. I hope to get him fit for Tuesday but for tomorrow not yet," Clement said.
"We don’t know yet [if Propper can play] because I don’t think all the papers are already arranged. The good thing is physically he is ready to play games because he had a normal preparation with FC Twente who play at a good level and he played enough games.
"Of course, he needs to adapt to how we want to play because it’s different to Twente."
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Meanwhile, Clement has signed a new four-year contract extension at Ibrox.
The new deal sees the Belgian remain at the club until the summer of 2028.
Speaking to the official Rangers website on the deal, Clement said: "I have a really open and transparent relationship with the board - in every meeting that we have had you feel the passion and desire to make the club better and that is the same for me.
"I have fallen in love with the club, with the fans, the stadium and with the city. I see huge potential and now we need to make the club better and stronger in every department, that is our goal, and we are all really aligned about that.”
Chairman John Bennett added: "As I intimated in my recent RangersTV interview, Philippe and I had a far-reaching conversation at the end of May.
"Our shared ambition was clear: the rebuild of the Rangers men’s first team for the long term as well as short term.
“At that meeting we shook hands on this new contract and the board is delighted that the formalities have been concluded."
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