A HIGH Court judge is preparing to rule on a row between bosses at Rangers and Sports Direct and Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley.
The dispute centres on a deal through which a company within the Sports Direct group sells replica Rangers kit and other branded products.
Mr Justice Phillips analysed evidence at a High Court hearing in London on Tuesday.
He is due to announce his decision today.
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The judge was told that the agreement between SDI Retail Services and bosses at the Glasgow football club was close to expiring.
SDI bosses want to stop Rangers entering into a new deal with a "third party".
They say a contract clause means they should have a chance to match any new offer.
Bosses at Rangers dispute their claim.
Earlier this month, a judge made a holding order temporarily barring bosses at Rangers from signing a new deal.
Mr Justice Phillips heard arguments, from lawyers representing both sides, about whether that order should be extended.
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