Philippe Clement has broken his silence on potential US investment into Rangers.
On Wednesday night it became apparent that 49ers Enterprises - the business behind the San Francisco 49ers NFL franchise - were closing in on a multi-million-pound deal to buy a controlling stake in the Ibrox club.
Paraag Marathe, President of the group and chairman of Leeds United, is leading the American consortium.
Today, Clement spoke to the media ahead of Saturday's Scottish Premiership match against St Mirren.
The Belgian gave his thoughts when asked about the potential investment.
He said: "Those are business questions. I think the club addressed those things in the last couple of days.
"I am here, like I said, for the sporting side, and I will see in one moment of time if things change for the club.
"I'm purely focussed on the team and the performances. That's my job.
"There is never a club where the manager is involved in these kind of of things.
"If things change and there is a different budget then of course, you are involved in it. That's business.
"Those are rumours for the moment, there is nothing to talk about until something happens.
"It's the same as with transfers in the window.
"I'm focussed on the team and not the rumours, because otherwise I would forget to do my job, which is to make these players better and get better results."
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Asked if he'd had any thoughts on whether or not a change in ownership would alter his position as manager, the Belgian had a stern reply.
He said: "No. No. I'm busy now with the group, the players and the next game - all of that.
"Those are the things that I'm in control of. It's about the job every day, and getting the best out of the players."
Rangers' media officer then attempted several times to deter questions about the subject, although members of the media continued to try.
He interjected on three occasions before the questions moved on to other topics.
More to follow.