Lovenkrands back at Rangers

11 August 2009 17:56
Peter Lovenkrands is training with former club Rangers as he continues his search for a new employer. The Danish winger is out of contract after his short-term deal with Newcastle expired this summer and has returned to Glasgow to maintain his fitness. Yet it is unclear if there is a possibility the 29-year-old, who made 182 appearances for Rangers between 2000 and 2006, could make a permanent return to the Scottish giants. "I really don't wish to comment on that," his agent, Ivan Marko Benes, told the Danish website Onside.dk. "He is training with Glasgow Rangers - not with the team but by himself. He is using their facilities. "I believe that we will find something for him before the transfer window shuts. "Peter is positive, and it is still England that is his first priority." Benes refused to confirm any possible offers and although Lovenkrands would consider a return to the domestic league, the Denmark international would prefer to find another English Premier League club. "The SAS league is an interesting league, and if there are any interested clubs, I would love to listen to what they would have to offer," Lovenkrands told Spn.dk. "The UK is still my first priority, but I don't want to rule out anything at this moment." Lovenkrands is hoping to secure a new deal soon to boost his chances of returning to the international fold for the climax of Denmark's World Cup qualifying campaign. "It's frustrating for me as I haven't been in the national squad for a long time," he added. "When I performed well at Newcastle, I wasn't selected. It's still my dream, but it's (coach) Morten Olsen who has the final word."

Source: SKY_Sports