Czech defender Marek Suchy has confirmed that Rangers have expressed an interest in taking him on loan.
Discussions regarding a deal have been opened between the Gers and Suchy's current employers Spartak Moscow.
The 23-year-old has spent the last two years in Russia, having seen a loan move turned into a permanent agreement back in 2009.
He quickly became a first-team regular at Spartak, but he has begun to slip down the pecking order of late and currently finds himself stuck on the substitutes' bench.
Spartak coach Valeri Karpin is willing to send Suchy out on loan as he currently has five centre-backs on his books and only two places available in his starting XI.
The only potential sticking point regarding a deal with Rangers could be that Ally McCoist was able to snap up Carlos Bocanegra on Wednesday and may feel that he is now well-stocked defensively.
On the Gers' interest, Suchy told CTK: "I know of Rangers' interest and I know both sides are interested in doing a deal.
"It would be a loan move.
"However, as talks are only at the beginning, I would not like to comment further."
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