Rangers will take on Athletic Club Bilbao in the quarter-final of the Europa League next week, with the first leg for Barry Ferguson’s side being at Ibrox.
The game could easily define Rangers season, considering how they are 13 points behind league leaders Celtic in the Scottish Premiership and are already out of the Scottish Cup.
Rangers and the Basque club will be keen to have every player available they can for the match, and Athletic have now been given something of a fitness boost.
Dani Vivian wasn’t expected to be fit, but it looks like Ranger is now within his reach.
Marca report today that the defender is ‘feeling good’ about return to the game against Rangers.
The 25-year-old has been out of action since the Spanish side’s clash against Roma last month.
Marca state ‘there’s still 10 days’ to go for the game against Barry Ferguson’s side and Vivian himself is aiming to return for the clash against Rangers on the 10th of April.
The central defender completed a part of the training session yesterday and there are good signs that he is stepping up his recovery.
The Spain international has played 34 times in all competitions this season and has also scored three goals, having impressed in the Europa League so far.