Standard Liege have reportedly rejected the chance to sign released Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack on a free transfer. The former Ibrox player is looking for a new club after spending seven years in Govan, in a spell which saw the 32-year-old win a Premiership title, a Scottish Cup, and play a big part in the run to the 2022 Europa League final in Seville. However, a string of injuries saw Philippe Clement release him this summer, leading to links with a move to Dundee last month. But now reports in Belgium have revealed the Scotland international was offered to Standard in a bid to resurrect his career abroad. But it seems the cash-strapped Belgian side have declined to offer Jack a deal with Croatian manager Ivan Leko not interested and have turned their attention instead to former Bochum star Christophe Antwi-Adjei and ex-Ghent player Dylan Bronn instead, with both also available for nothing this summer. Jack was a part of Steve Clarke 's Euro 2024 squad despite managing just five league starts and 11 Premiership appearances in total for the Gers last season, but failed to play a single minute in Germany.