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Cousin set to remain in limbo

Daniel Cousin is set to travel to Athens with Rangers today after FIFA again delayed a decision on his move to Fulham.

The Gabon international, 31, has played for both Lens and Rangers this season and is still waiting to learn whether the world football body will sanction his £3million move to the Barclays Premier League.

The striker made a substitute appearance as Rangers were held to a goalless draw against Panathinaikos at Ibrox last week and could now be involved in the UEFA Cup second leg on Thursday.

Boss Walter Smith told the Scottish Daily Express: 'We thought we would get a decision this week but it seems they have asked for more time to consider all the details.

'Cousin will be travelling with us to Athens on Tuesday and we will have a look at things in terms of who will line up once we are over there and the players have been checked for any problems.'

 
Walter Smith is still waiting to see if Daniel Cousin can play for Rangers or Fulham
Walter Smith is still waiting to see if Daniel Cousin can play for Rangers or Fulham
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