Cyriel Dessers appeared to suggest his future remains at Ibrox as he addressed Rangers transfer speculation outside Ibrox earlier this week.
The Rangers striker was quizzed on whether he would stay at Rangers beyond the summer amid transfer interest in his services.
Russell Martin previously confirmed Dessers was the only player to be subject to a transfer bid so far this summer.
Rangers rejected an offer for Dessers, which fell below the club's valuation of the player.
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On Wednesday night, after the 3-0 win over Viktoria Plzen in Champions League qualifying, Dessers stopped to sign autographs for supporters as he walked out of Ibrox to head home.
At this point, Dessers was asked whether he would remain at Rangers by a supporter, with the interaction posted on TikTok.
The fan asked: "Good game Cyriel, are you staying or going?"
The striker, who scored a penalty in the match, replied: "Looks like I am staying, huh? I am here today."
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"I still have two years left on my contract with Rangers," Dessers previously told sportsboom.com. "It’s a fantastic club, and I’m happy there.
"When you score that number of goals, it’s normal for other teams to show interest. I’ve seen the links with Olympiacos, but I don’t know anything specific about that. These kinds of rumours are normal."
Asked where he might end his playing career, Dessers said: "It's a hard choice, let me say something more exotic.
"But let me say a place like Japan, United States (MLS), South Africa or Nigeria. It would be nice to play there."
After the 1-1 draw against Motherwell on the opening day of the league season, Martin singled out Dessers for praise over his conduct.
"I said to some of the guys in there, Cyriel is the only one we have actually had a bid for and interest in," Martin said on Sky Sports.
"And he comes on and he runs so hard, on Wednesday night and today.
"Some of them need to have a look at him and set that example.