latest from the BBC:
"John Fleck is travelling to Sheffield United for signing talks, but Blackpool appear to be favourites to sign the Rangers forward on loan.
Both clubs have agreed a deal until the end of the season with Rangers.
And the 20-year-old Scotland Under-21 cap has already been in Blackpool to hold talks with the Championship club's manager, Ian Holloway.
Now Fleck is heading to speak to Danny Wilson, who will hope to persuade him to join League One's Blades.
It had looked like Fleck would join the Seasiders earlier this month, but an injury to Rangers striker Kyle Lafferty put the Scot's departure from Ibrox in doubt.
Fleck came off the bench to replace the Northern Ireland international in a 3-0 win over Motherwell and started the 4-0 victory over Arbroath in the Scottish Cup.
However, he was back as an unused substitute for Saturday's 2-1 win over St Johnstone, whose own striker, Francisco Sandaza, has become a target for the Glasgow club.
Now it looks like Rangers are willing to allow him to leave in the search of regular first-team football despite continued speculation about the future at Ibrox of Nikica Jelavic.
The Croatia striker has himself attracted interest from English clubs, including West Brom, although Rangers say there have been no cash bids and manager Ally McCoist stresses that he would not welcome any.
United, who lie second behind Charlton Athletic in League One, were thwarted in a bid for Fleck in the summer.
The registration of the versatile player, and Rangers midfielder Kyle Hutton, did not go through in time before the closure of the transfer window and the latter instead joined Partick Thistle on loan until the end of December.
Fleck could now prefer to help Blackpool, who sit ninth, three points adrift of sixth-top Hull City, chase a promotion play-off place in the league above. "