Rangers striker Antonio Colak has changed agent.
The Gers frontman has joined CAA Stellar, who boast some of the world's best players on their books.
The Croatian has found himself out of favour under Michael Beale at Ibrox after a superb first half of the season at the club.
He was signed by Giovanni van Bronckhorst at the start of this season and was on fire for the opening few months of the campaign.
However, the 29-year-old has slowly dropped out of the starting line-up over time and has only started five games under Beale's watch.
He has been blighted with some niggling injuries which have prevented him from being fully match fit, in fairness.
Now, the striker has publicly revealed that he has swapped agency to join CAA.
The likes of Jack Grealish, Eduardo Camavinga, Pierre Kalulu, and Arsenal defender Kieran Tierney are looked after by Stellar. Celtic ace Aaron Mooy is also on their books.
Colak was represented by Rogon agency in Germany.
The attacker is contracted until 2025 following his move from PAOK.
It remains to be seen what his future at Rangers holds in store with Beale having selected Alfredo Morelos ahead of Colak more often than not.
Meanwhile, Neil Lennon insists he still can't believe Giovanni van Bronckhorst was sacked by Rangers earlier this campaign.
And the Celtic hero has warned Michael Beale that it would be "pretty damning" if the Ibrox club went the entire season without winning a trophy.
Rangers take on the Hoops at Hampden this weekend in the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup.
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