A leaked photo has given Rangers fans the chance to get a peek at their potential new home top for next season.
Gers will be wearing Umbro kits next season after suppliers Castore acquired rights to their brand professional teams' sub-license. The deal with Castore was revealed to run until 2030.
Three weeks ago, we showed you Rangers' possible new away top as a leak revealed a red, white and blue number.
And now, a picture acquired by our team looks to show what could well be the home kit for the 2025/26 season.
Appearing to be taken in a warehouse or similar, a row of the kits are seen on hangers.
One is seen front on and shows a simple design, with a mostly plain blue kit coupled with a white collar featuring red flashes. It's the same for the cuffs at the edge of the sleeves.
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It is fairly similar to the current kit with some obvious differences, one of which being the Umbro is now of course the manufacturer. Unibet remains the sponsor.
On to on-pitch matters and Barry Ferguson has revealed the arguments he's had with Nicolas Raskin as he looks to help him improve even further.
He said: "I think Nico will tell you he wants to be a number six. I think he can be a number six, but also I think he needs to add different attributes to his game. I think he can play further forward.
"And it's good to have that flexibility. We've had a few arguments, should we say, but I don't mind that. He's a good boy. He's got really good ability, there's no doubt.
"And I think he's, certainly from the turn of the year, his levels of performance have been up there."
Asked if he sees himself in the Belgian midfielder, he added: "Yeah, too much of myself. That's why I argue with him. But he's got an opinion, I don't mind people with opinions.
"I just think if he works on things that we speak about, he's got a real chance of playing at the top."