Rangers have no interest in Lyndon Dykes this summer, despite reports to the contrary.
The former Livi man was on target as Scotland defeated Norway in Euro qualifying at the weekend and he will likely feature against Georgia at Hampden tonight.
Dykes was linked with a move to Ibrox when he left Livingston, but instead he opted for a move south of the border to QPR.
The 27-year-old is heading into the final year of his contract with the London club and a result a number of clubs are circling.
But it's understood Rangers are looking elsewhere for goals with Millwall thought to be favourites to gain his signature.
Burnley are also linked, but it remains to be seen where Dykes will end up.
Rangers signed Atalanta forward Sam Lammers last week and he is hoping to become “settled” at Rangers in the coming years after spending much of his time out on loan.
The 26-year-old forward joined the Serie A side three years ago from PSV Eindhoven but he made just one start for the Bergamo outfit and was farmed out three times, to Eintracht Frankfurt, Empoli and Sampdoria.
Having signed a four-year contract with Rangers, Lammers is confident he will be given a proper chance to establish himself at Ibrox as he bids to get his career back on track.
“This is what I’ve been searching for,” he told Sky Sports. “After this season I made it clear for myself that I wanted a new place to settle down, a new home because even last year I was at two clubs and before that I was on loan in Germany.
“I think now is time to settle somewhere and it’s good to sign a permanent deal with Rangers. The confidence of the club is key for me to sign.
“Coming into a new country is not easy. When you go from Holland to Italy it’s a change of language, a change of culture and everything.
“It gets easier but you feel at home after one year or six months, you need time to settle, and it didn’t happen for me in the last two years so I’m happy that I have the possibility to do that here.”
During his first loan spell at Eintracht Frankfurt, Lammers encountered the Rangers support for the first time. The Dutchman was an unused sub for the Bundesliga side as they defeated the Gers on penalties in the Europa League final in Seville just over a year ago.
“When we got to the final, it felt as if it was the best-supported clubs of the Europa League colliding,” said Lammers.
“It was, from both sides, very impressive. At that game you could see how big the club is and how it lives here in Scotland also.”
Lammers has scored only 27 career goals, the majority of which came on loan at Heerenveen in 2018-19. However, he insists his game is about more than just scoring.
“I know for a striker the main target is to score a lot of goals and I know I can do that also,” he said. “I’m aware of this being a big part of being a striker and this is also my goal at Rangers to do that, but I’m not a typical striker who is only hanging inside the box for his one or two chances.
“I want to help the team, I can drop out of the striker position. With my legs you would expect me maybe to be a target man but that’s not what I am.
“I want to score more goals again because I know I have it in me. In the past I scored a lot of goals then in the last couple of years not so much, but sometimes in the clubs I was at it wasn’t easy as you didn’t get a lot of chances.
“I think the attacking style of play at Rangers also fits me.”