Michael Beale has issued an injury update as Rangers head to Kilmarnock this weekend and it is positive news for Ibrox supporters.
The Gers manager has no new injuries to contend with after last weekend's League Cup final defeat to Celtic.
There is also positive news on defender John Souttar, who has returned to the first team squad and will be available for selection on Saturday.
Ridvan Yilmaz is also making good progress, but Beale has stated that he will need bounce games before being available for selection.
The Ibrox boss said: "Everybody's fine, so there are no new injuries if you like. John Souttar will return to the squad, Yilmaz probably needs to play a reserve game with a view to coming back in either mid-week or coming back in for the Raith Rovers Scottish Cup game.
"We actually had 24 players fit and training the three days into the cup final, so it's amazing, the cup final comes around and everybody's fit and available.
"But I mean that tongue-in-cheek. It's nice to have everybody back out fit and moving forward. Of those that played in the game, there are a couple of aches and pains, but nothing that's going to stop people from being available."
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