Ryan Jack has revealed he has held talks with a number of clubs in Scotland, England and abroad this summer but has not yet decided on his post-Rangers future.
The midfielder left Rangers in the summer at the end of the Ibrox deal and is now training in Dubai as he looks for his next club.
While Jack - who was in the Scotland squad for Euro 2024 - has held discussions with possible new teams, he has not yet received a concrete offer.
Asked about interest from Scotland, England or abroad on PLZ Soccer, Jack said: "There's been a few. There have also been a few abroad but as you know in football when nothing is in writing and nothing is concrete then it's hard to tell.
"But there have been a few things out there, a few things that have had me excited but we will see where that goes.
"Hopefully, for my case, I am hoping it is not too much longer because I'm itching to get back in and involved.
"I'm in a great place fitness-wise. I am ticking all the boxes that I need to and at the minute I feel like I am flying so I just want to keep that going."
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Jack revealed he is open to a move abroad after spending his whole career in Scotland to date.
"I'm open," he said. "That's one thing in football, you can never say, 'I'm not doing this, I'm not doing that'.
"You never know where it could take you and what might fall in front of you. I'm not closed to offers or speaking to people or having conversations, definitely not.
"There have been quite a lot of conversations over the summer that I have had with various managers, sporting directors, various clubs.
"I have spoken to a few managers in Scotland, ones that know me. It wasn't really too much on discussions on actually going and signing for the club, it was more to see how I am and touching base."
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