Borna Barisic has revealed he has started talks with Rangers on a new deal as he enters the final year of his contract at Ibrox.
The Croatian full-back has been the subject of transfer speculation recently with reports suggesting Rangers may cash in on the 30-year-old who has been with the club for five years.
He has a year left of his deal and missed the end of the season through injury, with his £3.4 million understudy Ridvan Yilmaz playing instead.
But Barisic - who is preparing for Croatia's Nations League semi-final next week against the Netherlands - has confirmed that talks have started with Rangers on a new deal.
He said: "I have a contract with Rangers for one more year. I have started negotiations with the club.
"I don't want to say anything because you never know in football.
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"However, I have a great relationship with everyone at the club and we will find the best solution. There's always speculation about my future. it reaches me - but little of it is true.
"I missed three games at the end of the season, I had a quadriceps injury, it wasn't terrible, but we didn't want to risk it.
"The last time I played it was for, about 25 minutes."
And Barisic is looking forward to playing for Croatia again.
He said: "All four teams left in the Nations League are strong, the Dutch are playing at home, but there will also be a lot of our fans. It won't be easy, but that's why we're there and we have a chance.
"There is always high quality in the national team, we all fight, for a place and the manager decides. It is up to all of us to be ready at all times."
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