Stoke midfielder Charlie Adam says he is "absolutely" interested in a return to Rangers.
The 33-year-old midfielder has played only three games in the Sky Bet Championship for Stoke this season and is looking for a move in the transfer window.
Adam started his career at Ibrox before moving to Blackpool in 2009, and he played alongside Gers boss Steven Gerrard at Liverpool.
He agrees that a move back to Ibrox would be welcome but also stressed that he has had no contact with any of the clubs he has been linked with.
"At the moment I am still contracted to Stoke," said Adam. "But I want to play and hopefully there are opportunities during the window to play somewhere.
"The Rangers thing is something that would interest me, absolutely.
"I have been back more times this season than in the last four or five years. I can see it is going in the right direction.
"Steven has obviously put his authority on the club. The players are playing well, playing with an unbelievable amount of confidence.
"The manager has got it on a playing field where it is competitive - and what a hell of a result against Celtic in the last game (a 1-0 derby win).
"The tails are up, they have momentum, but they know it is going to be a big challenge from now until the end of the season.
"But at the moment there is nothing to it (a possible move). We are talking up something that is not there, but everyone knows I started my career at Rangers, I played in front of 50,000 with the pressure.
"It is something I'd relish and enjoy. I want to play.
"I have played three games for Stoke so it has been frustrating. Whoever it may be, I am ready to go and want to contribute."