Dundee are interest in signing former Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack, according to a report.
The 33-year-old is currently in Türkiye with second tier side Esenler Erokspor.
The Scotland international has been there since leaving Rangers in the summer of 2024.
It's said that the player is keen for a return to his homeland after a year of playing abroad.
And The Courier reports that Dundee have held talks with Jack's representatives about a move.
Dundee, among other Scottish Premiership clubs, were after Jack last summer.
However, the midfielder chose Istanbul instead.
He's made 26 appearances for Esenler. They finished 12th in the Super Lig last year.
Jack has fallen out of favour though, and has played just 19 minutes of football so far this term.
He wasn't included in the matchday squads for either of their recent games against Van Spor or Serik.
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The report states that while Dundee are keen on Jack, they are wary over his injury history.
This means the Dark Blues would likely look for any contract to be heavily based on appearances, with Jack being required to prove his fitness.
It remains to be seen whether the former Gers and Aberdeen player would accept such terms.