Rangers have reportedly moved to the brink of completing the signing of Osijek winger Eros Grezda.
Manager Steven Gerrard has been active throughout the summer transfer window, but a long-term injury to Jamie Murphy has resulted in the Liverpool legend needing to re-enter the market for a wideman.
According to the Scottish Daily Mail, Rangers have identified Grezda as Murphy's replacement and are prepared to pay in the region of £2m for the player.
The report claims that discussions have already been held between the 23-year-old and the Scottish giants, and a deal is expected to go through before the end of the month.
Grezda - who has earned six caps for Albania - has contributed five goals in 26 appearances during his year with Osijek.