Rangers are being represented at Monday’s annual general meeting of the Scottish Premier League.
STV understands Charles Green is at Hampden with Ally McCoist, as the SPL has so far failed to request Duff and Phelps to relinquish the company’s member share.
The member clubs of the league voted against the newco Rangers assuming the old company’s share at a ballot on July 4.
Under the SPL’s rules, the old company should have ceased to be entitled to hold a share on that date, as they had ceased to be the owner and operator of a club.
If the SPL instead has decided to allow the old company to retain the share until it is transferred to another club, Green potentially could have a vote on which team - either Dundee or Dunfermline Athletic - replaces Rangers in the SPL.
The SPL were not available for comment at the time of publication.
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