Rangers takeover talk not ruled out

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Rangers have not ruled out speculation that a takeover bid was being prepared in a statement on the club's website.

Newspaper reports suggested that a London-based consortium as well as two other parties were interested in making an offer for the club, which is £31 million in debt.

A statement on the Ibrox club's website said: "The board of directors of The Rangers Football Club plc is aware of the recent takeover speculation in the media and refers shareholders and supporters to a previous statement issued in October 2009.

"The club's board has been advised by its principal shareholder, Murray International Holdings Limited, that it is considering options regarding its shareholding in the club and this may or may not lead to MIH disposing of some or all of its stake in the club to a third party.

"The directors of the club will keep shareholders advised of key developments but the board is unable to comment further at this time."

Businessman Sir David Murray controls around 90 per cent of the shares in the Scottish champions.