RANGERS will be without Ryan Kent for up to a month as he completes his rehab period following a hamstring injury.
Steven Gerrard confirmed the winger will remain on the sidelines for around three to four weeks after picking up a knock in the loss to Lyon.
Confirming the injury timeline, Gerrard said: "Ryan Kent's return will be roughly 3-4 weeks but that will depend a lot on the rehab process."
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Rangers will however be boosted by the return of long-term absentee Ryan Jack who is set to take to the training pitch very shortly.
The midfielder has been out with a calf injury from February.
Gerrard told the media that Jack would be back in training "any day now" ahead of a return to first-team training next month.
He added: "Ryan Jack is due back on the training pitch any day now and hopefully get him back with the group in a couple of weeks."
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