Rangers target Niko Kranjcar has arrived in Glasgow to undergo a medical with the Ibrox side.

The midfielder, who spent three years at Spurs, hopes to join Mark Warburton's squad ahead of their step up to the Scottish Premiership next season.

Warburton first held talks with the 31-year old former Croatian internationalist in May over a move from New York Cosmos.

Upon arriving in Scotland, he said: "It's great being here.

"Anyone who plays or follows football knows what a massive club it is. I'm honoured to be in talks with Rangers and hopefully we can find a way for both us to sit down and agree a deal.

"I'm really good friends with Nikica Jelavic so I've heard a lot about it [Rangers] from him."

If he puts pen to paper he will join summer signings Joey Barton, Clint Hill, Jordan Rossiter and Accrington Stanley duo Josh Windass and Matt Crooks at Murray Park where they have returned for pre-season training.

Kranjcar won 81 caps for Croatia between 2004-2013 and once scored against Scotland in a 1-1 friendly in 2008.

He also scored one of the goals which stopped England from qualifying for Euro 2008.

Kranjcar spent two seasons at Queen's Park Rangers between 2013-15 where he played with fellow new boys at Ibrox, Barton and Hill.