Danny Rohl is currently in Spain with the rest of the Rangers players as he is preparing for the post-split games in the Scottish Premiership.
While the Gers are in second place in the SPFL table, they control their own destiny with regard to the title race.
If they win their remaining five games, including match-ups against Celtic and Hearts, then they will secure their 56th league title.
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Tuur Rommens expected to replace Jayden Meghoma vs Motherwell
Tuur Rommens has missed the last few games for the Light Blues due to injury, but Rohl was handed a boost with him being spotted in full training gear in Spain.
Ryan Naderi was spotted indoors, but the left-back appeared to be ready to go as he is battling his way back to full fitness.
Rangers News understands the German striker is some way away from returning to first-team action, but that is not the case with Rommens.

If his rehab has gone well and he will be part of full first-team training for two weeks in the build-up to the Motherwell clash, he could be ready to start.
This would mean Jayden Meghoma being dropped from the starting eleven, which would be the right thing to do.
The Brentford loanee has done well this season, but is the second choice and is unlikely to start whenever Rommens is fit.
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What Rommens does that makes him so crucial to Rangers
The Belgian defender has arguably been the best signing of the Rohl era at Ibrox, and one can understand why the manager wanted him at Rangers.
Rommens took little to no time to adapt to life in the Scottish Premiership and has instantly become one of the most important players in the team.
As Rohl plays with a box in midfield, he requires a lot from his full-backs to provide width and also be creative in the final third.
The 23-year-old already created 16 chances in just 457 minutes in the league this season, and that is something the team have lacked in his absence.
His return could see Rohl starting with two strikers again and it will be interesting to see how things transpire.
