• Ng tells media he is frustrated with administrators
• Rangers now most likely to be bought by Bill Miller
The Singaporean businessman Bill Ng has withdrawn his group's offer to buy Rangers, according to reports.
According to the Straits Times, Ng has released a statement in which he says he has become "increasingly uncomfortable and frustrated with the process of dealing with club administrators" but could relaunch his bid if Duff & Phelps fail to strike another deal.
Ng's decision leaves the American Bill Miller as the most likely candidate after Brian Kennedy had a verbal offer rejected and the Blue Knights consortium announced they were stepping back from the process.
Proposed changes to the Scottish Premier League's regulations on clubs going into administration or facing liquidation, increasing the penalties Rangers may face, are to be voted on at the end of this month. Read More
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