Last Updated: Wed, 01 Jul 2009 15:56
Charlie Adam has admitted he would prefer to stay at Rangers but may be forced to leave to find regular first-team football.
The midfielder struggled to be part of Walter Smith's plans at Ibrox last season and made just nine appearances before joining Blackpool on loan.
The 23-year-old did well in the Championship and has attracted interest from several sides in England who are willing to pay in the region of £500,000 for him.
But Adam insists he would like to see out the remaining three years of his contract as long as he can get regular action.
He said in the Daily Record: "I have three years left on my contract and I'd love to see it out. I'm only thinking about being as fit as possible when Rangers start training next week.
"I really want to settle down with one club, preferably Rangers.
"But if I'm going to struggle for a starting place, I really will have to think seriously about my options."