Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has dismissed speculation suggesting Muhamed Besic is closing in on a move to the club.
The Bosnian is out of contract next summer and has spent the past two-and-a-half seasons out on loan with Middlesbrough and Sheffield United respectively.
Reports on Friday suggest the Everton midfielder was undergoing a medical with the Scottish giants ahead of completing a season-long loan deal.
However, while the 28-year-old has no future at Goodison Park, Gerrard denied that he was in Glasgow ahead of a move to Ibrox.
"Listen I'm not going to be mentioning any names here today," he told reporters. "Someone has just asked me if Mo Besic is up in Glasgow having a medical with Rangers. That would be news to me if he was.
"Nothing has changed in terms of what we're trying to do in the last few days of the window.
"Does qualifying give us more flexibility ahead of the deadline on Monday? It's a difficult question to answer, probably better suited to other people above me at this football club. The board, myself and Ross are still trying to add the person in the position we feel we need before the window shuts.
"But we'll have to see how the next three days pan out in terms of ins and outs. It's difficult to control because you never know what's going to land on your desk and whether you are able to get someone over the line when you are trying to make it happen."