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Rangers star Dujon Sterling looks to be getting closer to a return from injury.

Sterling has been missing from the Rangers squad since April after he suffered an Achilles tendon rupture.

That means that he is yet to play for new manager Danny Rohl for the Ibrox outfit, and could provide a new option for the ex-Sheffield Wednesday boss.

Rohl’s start to life in Glasgow has been mixed, with two wins and two losses, and he will welcome the return of Sterling, as it may allow him to tweak his set-up.

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Sterling has been spotted in Rangers training recently, taking part in various drills with the rest of the first-team squad at Auchenhowie.

Dr Rajpal Brar, an expert in physical therapy and strength and conditioning, believes that Sterling’s return to training shows that he is on the right track, and revealed what the next step is.

Speaking exclusively to Ibrox News, he said: “In elite football, Achilles ruptures are typically a 7-9 month return timeline – although return to preinjury levels can be significantly longer – so seeing him in training videos aligns with that timeline.

“The key will be how he responds to...

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