RANGERS are looking into whether any of their players breached Covid rules after allegations members of the squad attended a party that was broken up by police.
Police Scotland confirmed that 10 people were issued with fixed penalty notices after a gathering in Glasgow in the early hours of Sunday, with reports online claiming people in attendance included Rangers players.
The club issued a statement via Twitter.
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It read: "Rangers are aware of an alleged incident which is subject to an internal investigation. We will make no further comment."
A Police Scotland spokesperson told Sky Sports News: "We received reports of a gathering at a property in Hayburn Lane, Glasgow at 1.10am on Sunday 14th February.
"Officers attended and those in attendance left. 10 people were issued with fixed penalty notices for breaching coronavirus regulations."
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