FORMER Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack has revealed he's spoken to manager in Scotland as he continues his search for a new club.
The 32-year old Scotland star has been a free agent since leaving Ibrox.
Jack was one of several big names to move on from Rangers at the end of last season.
He departed upon the expiry of his contract having spent seven years with the Light Blues.
Two months on, Jack remains without a club.
SunSport exclusively revealed last month that Dundee were interested in signing him.
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Reports out of Belgium, meanwhile, claimed that Standard Liege had turned down the chance to snap him up.
In the meantime, he's been spotted out in Dubai to ensure he's match sharp when a new club does eventually come calling.
Jack was seen partaking in a session with Arsenal and England star Declan Rice.
Speaking to PLZ, Jack revealed that 'a few' opportunities have arisen.
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He also revealed that he's held talks with managers at Scottish clubs - and managers who know him.
Asked if he'd had interest from Scotland and England, Jack said: "There's been a few, there's been a few. There's also been a few abroad but in football when nothing is in writing, nothing's concrete, it's hard to tell.
"There has been a few things out there, a few things that have had me excited but we'll see where that goes.
"I hope it's not too much longer because I'm itching to get back involved."
Jack then went on to confirm that he'd spoken to managers at clubs within Scotland.
But he insisted that, at this stage at least, those discussions hadn't led to signing talks.
He added: "I've spoken to a few managers in Scotland. Ones that obviously know me, it wasn't really too much on discussions on actually signing for the club, more to see how I am.
"It's the first time I'm out of contract. Just touching base. There's been a few discussions in Scotland but it's more with managers that know me and who I've worked with before, touching base to see how I am."
Asked when he hoped to have a new club secured, Jack said: "For me, it just depends on when I have the right discussion with a manager, sporting director.
"When I get something that excites me. I'm very open to having conversations and hopefully that will lead to me signing for a club hopefully not too long in the future and getting back to what I love."
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Jack's former Gers teammate Connor Goldson has completed his own exit from Ibrox.
The defender, 31, has sealed a transfer to Cypriot side Aris Limassol.
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