GIOVANNI van Bronckhorst has confirmed Fashion Sakala will travel with the Rangers squad to take on RB Leipzig.
The Rangers boss was quizzed on his squad selection with Kemar Roofe and Alfredo Morelos both out injured for the crucial semi-final match.
And Van Bronckhorst faced a question on whether Sakala could travel to Germany or not for the European showdown.
The Dutchman wasted little time on the suggestion as he confirmed Sakala would be part of the Rangers squad heading to Germany.
He said: "No, we are going with a big plane. A lot of player a lot of staff.
"No, he's (Sakala) travelling."
While Rangers will be without Morelos and Roofe, Van Bronckhorst has confirmed no new injuries have been sustained by players meaning he has the same squad available as in the trip to Motherwell.
He added: "We have no fresh injuries, we have the squad available from Motherwell.
"Morelos and Roofe are not available and I have made my plans after watching the opponent playing.
"I will choose the right gameplan and we need the players to perform well."
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