Leeds United striker David Healy has admitted he is 'flattered' to be linked with Rangers.
Ibrox boss Walter Smith and coach Ian Durrant were at Windsor Park on Wednesday to watch the Northern Ireland striker score a double for in their 2-1 Euro 2008 qualifier win over Sweden.
The 27-year-old's double took his international goalscoring tally to an impressive 29 in 56 games although he has scored only eight times this season for the Elland Road club who are bottom of the Coca-Cola Championship.
Speaking in the Daily Record, Healy said: 'Obviously, I know that Walter Smith and Ian Durrant were at the game.
'Ian is a hero of mine from when I was young and it is flattering to be linked with a club such as Rangers.'