WE'RE just over one week away from the biggest Old Firm derby in some time.
The international break is in full flow at the moment, as club action takes a rare back seat - but there are still plenty of talking points when it comes to Rangers.
Here are the top stories from Friday, March 25...
Bale could be headed for Scotland
Bookies have revealed their odds on Gareth Bale joining Rangers after the Welsh superstar gave the Ibrox club a thumbs-up yesterday.
The Real Madrid winger hailed Aaron Ramsey yesterday and detailed how the midfielder was loving life in Glasgow.
Bale namechecked Rangers as a "big club" as he detailed how Ramsey had returned to full fitness after a tough spell at Juventus.
READ MORE: Gareth Bale to Rangers transfer odds emerge as bookies price Ibrox among favourite destinations
Confusion over legends jersey sent out to fans
The Rangers home jersey for the 2022/23 season has reportedly been leaked.
An image has appeared on social media of a new-look Gers top.
In the classic red, white and blue colours, the shirt appears to have a slightly different concept to previous efforts.
READ MORE: Rangers new kit leak as fans are left puzzled over legends strip order
Alfredo Morelos injury latest
Ally McCoist has urged Rangers to recall star striker Alfredo Morelos to assess him ahead of their showdown with Celtic on April 3.
Media in Colombia say that the striker will play no part in the country's World Cup qualifier against Bolivia due to a muscle injury concern.
Journalist Pipe Sierra claims that the Gers star will miss the match - and that is almost certainly going to be a worry for Giovanni van Bronckhorst.
READ MORE: Alfredo Morelos injury latest as Rangers urged to assess striker ahead of Celtic showdown
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