Rangers goalkeeper Allan McGregor has revealed that he is putting his club's financial problems to one side and is instead focusing on Scotland's friendly with Slovenia on Wednesday.
With the Ibrox club in administration, speculation has risen over the past few days regarding the future of the first-team squad.
However, McGregor is determined to concentrate on his international career for the time being.
"It's always an honour to come away and play for your country whenever it is," said McGregor. "I'm just proud to be here.
"I'm just here to play for Scotland at the moment.
"It's just one of those things. Every time I come away with Scotland, it's an honour to play. Hopefully on Wednesday night, it's the same thing."
McGregor, 30, joined Rangers as a trainee in 1998.