Rangers midfielder Ryan Jack has dropped out of the Scotland squad.
The Ibrox ace had been called up ahead of the Euro 2024 qualifier against Spain.
However, he won't feature with the Scottish FA confirming he has pulled out of the squad.
Jack was unavailable for Rangers in the midweek Europa League defeat to Aris Limassol and wasn't in the matchday squad against St Mirren.
The midfielder was forced off with a knock in the loss to Aberdeen last month and is now unavailable for international duty.
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It means Jack won't play against Spain on Thursday night and will miss the friendly against France on October 17.
Michael Beale had confirmed the injury knock last month but no timeline was outlined for a return to action for Jack.
The then-Rangers manager commented: "At that moment, we could have done without Ryan Jack and Ridvan having to come off because it compounds the situation where we have got a light bench."
As it stands, no players have been called up to the national team squad to replace the Ibrox midfielder.
A Scotland national team update confirmed: "Scotland squad update. OUT: Ryan Jack."
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