Ryan Jack is back for Rangers but Glen Kamara faces Brondby injury sweat
The Scotland midfielder has an "outside chance" of featuring against Ross County at the weekend.
Rangers boss Steven Gerrard has revealed Ryan Jack is on the verge of ending his Ibrox injury nightmare against Ross County.
The midfielder has an "outside chance" of featuring against the Staggies, in what would be his first appearance since last season after being sidelined by a long-term calf complaint.
More pressing though is the news Ryan Kent is in the mix to face Brondy and the winger could play in the crunch Europa League showdown in Copenhagen.
But Glen Kamara is a Rangers injury doubt after suffering a knock ahead of the big match.
Gerrard said: "Ryan Kent trained with the group yesterday, he will travel with us.
"Ryan Jack is training away, he will have an outside chance of being involved at the weekend, depending on how this game goes but Ryan has been back in full training for a couple of weeks now.
"I think the international break is super-important for Ryan in terms of getting a load of work in big spaces in his legs and maybe trying to get a game behind closed doors for him to get some minutes under his belt because he has obviously been out for a long time.
"Glen Kamara had a whack on his ankle, he actually had two kicks on the same ankle so there is a little bit of swelling in there.
"There has been a big improvement overnight which gives him that 50 per cent chance and we will wait as long as we need to because he is so important but we will probably know at the back end of today's session or tomorrow morning whether he is fit to start or not."