Sunderland are again being linked with an interest in Kilmarnock striker Steven Naismith.
And Killie manager Jim Jefferies has admitted he expects a mystery club to make a bid for the forward today.
Rangers have pursued Naismith most keenly in recent weeks, but have not met Killie's £2million asking price for the 20-year-old hotshot.
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Hibernian remain possible suitors, but Sunderland's name has also been thrown into the melting pot.
Speaking after last night's 3-1 pre-season loss to Nottingham Forest, Jefferies said: "We've not heard anything from Rangers for a few weeks. There is a club who have not made an offer but made another enquiry.
"I might hear something tomorrow and until then I wouldn't want to say who it is.
"We are expecting to hear from them and if we do, fine. If we don't we'll