Motherwell midfielder Nicky Law says he will consider an offer from Rangers if it happens to come his way this summer.
The 24-year old is being linked with a possible shift to Ibrox at the end of the season and although he admits he could be interested in dropping down the divisions to join 'Gers, he is simply focusing on the job at hand at Fir Park at the moment.
"Rangers are a massive club, whatever division they're in," Law told the Daily Record.
"It's always flattering to have your name linked with these huge clubs but that's all it is, just flattery. Whether it's Rangers or any other club, if there's interest you'd consider any offers.
"I'm at Motherwell and I'll consider any offers that come from them as well. Motherwell have had initial talks with my agent and the agents of the five or six other out-of-contract players.
"I'd have thought in the next couple of weeks things will maybe start to materialise with all the lads whose deals finish in the summer.
"I've had no contact from Rangers. I'm just concentrating on Motherwell and those eight remaining games.
"We're desperate for second spot and that's all we're concentrating on just now."