The Rangers Review journalist Derek Clark has dropped an update on Glasgow Rangers' reported interest in Darius Olaru.

The Lowdown: Rangers name-checked

Giovanni van Bronckhorst's team were name-checked as potentially making an offer to Romanian club Steaua Bucharest for Olaru by their owner Gigi Becali, as he told Digi Sport:

"Who wants to give this money? Rangers? I'm not talking about Olaru now. He can also come today from Real Madrid, from Barcelona and propose anything to me. I'm not talking. Olaru is not for sale now."

They have been linked with a move for the attacking midfielder in this transfer window, but it is unclear whether they will actively pursue a deal before the deadline.

The Latest: Olaru update

Taking to Twitter, Clark has shared that there is currently no interest in Olaru from the Light Blues:

"Reliably informed there is no Rangers interest in Darius Olaru."

The Verdict: Shame

It would be a shame if the Teddy Bears were to miss out on a deal for Olaru before the window shuts.

Hailed as an 'exciting' talent by Football Talent Scout Jacek Kulig, the 24-year-old has even been likened to Manchester City superstar Kevin De Bruyne for the way he plays total football, covers huge areas of the pitch, and excels in passing and shooting.

Olaru boasts 17 goals and 18 assists over four seasons for Steaua, and has been capped six times by Romania (Transfermarkt).

Nonetheless, were he to move to Ibrox, he would be able to link up with fellow Romanian Ianis Hagi, but it looks as if any deal is currently off of the table.