ABERDEEN midfielder Greg Stewart says manager Derek McInnes has not had to address Rangers speculation with his players.
McInnes is favourite to take over at Ibrox but there has been no contact from Rangers a week after Pedro Caixinha was sacked as the Govan club weigh up their options.
With the international break approaching, Rangers could continue to take their time as director of football Mark Allen draws up a shortlist.
But their protracted recruitment process is not bothering Stewart despite ongoing debate about whether Rangers will approach Aberdeen and whether McInnes would or should take up any offer.
Speaking ahead of today’s trip to Hamilton, Stewart said: “He has not said a thing about it, we just get on with our jobs.
“It’s not really fazed any of us, we just come in every day and get on with our jobs, focus on the game and work hard in training.”
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