Nicolas Raskin is set to stay at Rangers this summer.
The Rangers Review reports that the midfielder will be part of Russell Martin's squad, which is due to return to action after the international break against Heart of Midlothian.
Raskin is set for clear-the-air talks with the head coach as his future becomes clearer.
While FC Copenhagen were mentioned as a potential deadline day suitor for the Belgian, he has never considered leaving Rangers despite widespread speculation.
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Rangers supporters could be heard chanting Raskin's name during Sunday's goalless draw against Celtic, despite him not being in the squad for the match.
"I didn't hear that and honestly I just want to focus on my energy," Martin said when asked about the support for Raskin in the stands. "If anyone asks about any player individually, I'll focus on my energy on the squad today, who I'm really proud of.
"It's not about me, it's not about Nico, it's not about any individual, so I'm here to talk about the group and the squad we had today and they were brilliant."
Rangers have already confirmed one move today, with winger Oscar Cortes joining Sporting Gijon on a season-long loan deal.
Cortes, who has played just three times under Martin, travelled to Spain to finalise the switch to the Segunda Division this afternoon.