Ryan Jack is close to extending his stay at Rangers, according to a report.
The midfielder will soon sign a new deal at Ibrox.
The Scottish Sun reports that the 31-year-old is on the verge of penning a new contract for another year at the club.
This will see the Scotland international stay at Rangers until the summer of 2024.
Michael Beale is ready to make some significant changes to his squad at Ibrox.
However, having made 35 appearances this term, scoring two goals, Beale is keen to keep a hold of Jack for one more season to lean on his experience.
The report states that talks have progressed well with Jack and the Ibrox hierarchy, with the deal soon to be announced.
Jack has attracted the attention of clubs from all over the UK with his current deal due to expire in a month's time.
But he is believed to be keen to stay at Rangers, with his family settled in Glasgow.
He moved to Ibrox from Aberdeen in 2017 and has become a fans’ favourite.
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Meanwhile, Rangers will reportedly listen to offers for Antonio Colak this summer.
It's been said that there were clubs in Germany and the United States who tried to swoop for the Croatian in January.
Those offers were knocked back by Ibrox boss Michael Beale, who was still getting familiar with his first-team squad at the club since his return in November last year.
Beale is set to massively overhaul his squad at the club this summer, after another trophyless season for the Light Blues.
The Englishman very much wants to put his own stamp on things, having already drafted in Todd Cantwell and Nicolas Raskin earlier this year.
Colak is the club's joint-top scorer this season after beginning the campaign on fire. He netted seven goals in his first nine games, with 17 from 38 appearances in total this term.
Although, there's no doubt the goals have dried up this year, with only three to his name.
He's been troubled by niggling injuries too, with the Croat's last outing coming as a late substitute in the 3-2 defeat to Celtic at the start of April.
Colak arrived for £2million from POAK just ten months ago, but it seems his time could already be coming to an end in Glasgow.
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