PSV Eindhoven and Feyenoord have expressed interest in
signing Rangers defender Arthur Numan, according to the
player's agent.
The 33-year-old's contract expires at the end of the
season and the Dutchman has not yet decided where his future
lies.
He had previously indicated that he would be happy to
stay at Ibrox, where he is in his fifth season.
But a return to Holland, where he previously played for
PSV, could tempt him away from Glasgow.
It is understood the player will discuss the matter with
manager Alex McLeish during the club's trip to Dubai.
Joop Korevaar told the Daily Record: "Arthur wants to
make a final decision at the end of the month so I will
contact Rangers this week to see what they are offering.
"Only when we have that offer can we make a decision.
"Guus Hiddink is the manager (at PSV) and he would like
Arthur to come back to Eindhoven, where he has kept his family
house for the last five years.
"PSV know that, whatever happens, Arthur wants to see
out the rest of this season in Glasgow and they are happy to
wait.
"Feyenoord's technical director, Rob Baan, also spoke to
me in December and said he would like to get Arthur as soon as
possible.
"But I told him also that Arthur wants to stay in
Glasgow until at least the end of this season and that the
first thing he has to do is see what offer he gets from
Rangers."