Rangers have been handed a major fitness boost with Mohamed Diomande fit to play in the Scottish Cup semi-final.
The Ibrox midfielder had been sidelined for the loss to Ross County and draw against Dundee but is available for selection against Hearts at the national stadium on Sunday.
However, Clement also conceded a "question mark" remains over Ridvan Yilmaz ahead of the Hampden showdown.
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The full-back has been out for a number of weeks and it's not yet clear whether he'll be fit enough to make the squad this weekend.
Clement said: "Diomande will be available, Ridvan is still a question mark for Sunday."
The Ibrox boss had said of Ridvan last week: "Ridvan Yilmaz will be back relatively soon, he is training individually on pitch but not back with the squad yet."
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