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David Irvine

Rangers injury latest as Hagi & Roofe return as Souttar in individual training

Michael Beale has revealed both Ianis Hagi and Kemar Roofe will return to Rangers training this afternoon.

The Ibrox boss also revealed John Souttar is working on an individual training regime.

Hagi made a cameo appearance after a long-term injury lay-off in the win over St Johnstone but didn't feature int he matchday sqaud against Hearts.

Similarly, Roofe was not involved at Tynecastle but is "back outside" training according to Beale.

Souttar - on the other hand - is continuing to complete solo work with Beale keen to avoid rushing the defender back from injury.

Beale said: "Ianis will be back training today, we gave him a couple days to rest after his return.

"Roofe is back outside now which is a really good sign.

"Souttar is in individual training, we don't want to rush anyone back into the squad."

It comes as Beale admitted the club are still waiting on a work permit to be finalised for new signing Nicolas Raskin.

The midfielder completed a deadline day move to Ibrox from Standard Liege but was ruled out of a quickfire debut by red tape.

Instead, Raskin, 21, watched his new club in action at Tynecastle from the stands as Alfredo Morelos scored a brace and Malik Tillman netted in a 3-0 win in the capital.

Beale added: "We are still waiting on a work permit for Raskin.

"Raskin was at the game last night watching.

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