Barry Douglas isn’t ruling out a move to Rangers after leaving Leeds United.
The former Queen’s Park and Dundee United left back called time on four years at Elland Road after his contract expired.
He made the move to Yorkshire from Wolves after spells with Lech Poznan and Konyaspor.
Douglas spent last season in loan with Blackburn Rovers in the Championship.
Now he’s on the lookout for a new club and has been linked with a return to the Scottish Premiership, Rangers in particular.
Due to family circumstances, staying in England would appeal but a return north of the border isn’t out of the question, with a switch to Ibrox probably appealing given their Champions League involvement next season.
Douglas told the Yorkshire Evening Post: "It depends what opportunities present themselves.
"As a family it would be a lot more difficult [to go abroad] now, we've got a newborn and a toddler, Kayden is three next month, obviously we need to take that into consideration now.
"But we'd definitely be open to trying something new and getting out of the comfort zone. If it's a new culture and a new language again absolutely. But if it's domestic, great.
"This is a great league, a tough league and it would be lovely to try to add a third promotion to the CV."