Rangers administrator Paul Clark has revealed that there has been worldwide interest in taking over the ownership of the Scottish champions.
As well as a number of interested parties in the United Kingdom, Clark has claimed that businesses in the Far East and America have made contact over the past couple of days.
"I don't want to be specific about bidders but there is at least one party from the Far East and we've had some interest as well from the American continent," Clark told the club's official website.
"We're talking about Scotland, wider UK and some overseas parties. There's been a number of meetings over the last few days and more planned for next week. I've got two calls to two different parties over the weekend.
"We have an online data room for those parties so they can go in and take information over and above what we've told them in our meetings."
The club's players all accepted wage cuts on Friday to ease the ongoing financial crisis.