Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos insists his mind is fully focused on his career at Ibrox - but admits he'd consider any offer presented to him from elsewhere.

The Colombian has been at the centre of constant speculation about his future this summer and continues to be linked with clubs around Europe. The latest and most prominent club, Lille, are still understood to be monitoring the player despite recently signing Jonathan David from Gent.

Gers manager Steven Gerrard even went as far as to accept that the striker had had his head turned by the talk of a move. But Morelos himself has shut down talk of downing tools in Glasgow. He scored a double against St Mirren last week and is expected to play against Livingston tomorrow.

And while he is willing to consider a move away from Rangers this season, Morelos is adamant that he will give his all for the club until such time arises. "Everything I have done here has attracted much more attention," he told ESPN Nexo in his homeland.

"We are waiting for everything. I can't say if I'm leaving or not, so far I'm a Rangers player and I'm focused on Rangers. If there is an opportunity to move to another league, I will analyse it."

Morelos has a fight on his hands this term at Ibrox to guarantee playing time, says manager Gerrard, after the introduction of Kemar Roofe and Cedric Itten. The boss said: "Whether Alfredo stays or goes, he has a fight to keep the shirt because competition for places is what we want in every position.

“That brings the best out in everyone. For any position in the team, we don't want any player to automatically think it's their shirt every week. The plan is to have two good players in every position and have everyone fighting for game time, 100 per cent.

“Everyone has no choice [but to get their head round that]. That competition is coming. That's what I want to do in every position.

“Once the window is shut, anyone who's in the door will have a fight on to keep the jersey. That's good and healthy. It's what the fans want and it's the way it should be at a club like Rangers.

“I've been open about actively wanting to add something in our engine room. We're trying to do that.

“Then we'll wait and see what happens. I know clubs, behind the scenes, are looking at our players and monitoring them. I expect bids to land for certain people.

“The majority of our business, standing here now, is done. But I'm actively looking to improve in one or two areas as well."