Last Updated: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 11:56
Charlie Adam has spoken of his desire to stay with Rangers as Blackpool's hopes of signing the player start to fade.
The Seasiders have already failed with one bid of £500,000 after he impressed on loan last season, while Reading, Preston and Barnsley are also thought to be keen.
However, Adam says although he is not sure where his future lies he would prefer to stay and battle for a place in the first-team at Ibrox.
"I still have three years left on my contract at Ibrox and, ideally, I'd love to see that out," said the 23-year-old. "I worked really hard to earn myself the five-year deal I signed in 2007, so I'm not about to do anything rash that I might regret.
"At the moment, I'm only thinking about being as fit as possible when Rangers restart training on July 9. When that happens, I'll probably discover where my future lies. I really want to settle down with one club, preferably Rangers."