Ally McCoist admits Andy Dorman will be the one to watch when Rangers face St Mirren in the Homecoming Scottish Cup semi-final this weekend.
But the Ibrox assistant boss claims there are no plans at the moment to make a move for the Saints midfielder in the summer.
"He's a very good player," said McCoist. "I've watched him a few times, as I have the entire St Mirren side."
Dorman has been in fine form recently, with four goals in the last four games bringing his tally for the season to 11.
His efforts for the Paisley club have apparently not gone unnoticed, with both Rangers and Celtic reportedly preparing to make a summer swoop.
"He has something that a lot of midfielders don't have and that's the ability to make a late run into the box, find a bit of space and finish," McCoist added.
"He can do all of those things. To score 11 goals from the middle of the park for a team who is not in the top half of the league is a tremendous achievement.
"Certainly, I would think we would have to watch him at the weekend."
McCoist added: "Do I think he could crack it at Ibrox? Well, he would have to sign here first.
"To my knowledge, there is nothing imminent at all in that department."
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