Alan Gow's proposed switch from Rangers to Norwich City is 'still on', according to the player's agent.
Gow is expected to leave Ibrox this summer after struggling for regular first-team football during his debut season at the club.
Norwich have held talks with the 25-year-old forward, however manager Glenn Roeder recently conceded that the move had failed to make any headway.
And Gow's agent, Phil McTaggart, has pointed towards the talk of investment at Carrow Road as the reason for the lack of progress over the transfer
"I spoke to (chief executive) Neil Doncaster yesterday and he said he was going to speak to the manager and call me back but I haven't heard from him yet," McTaggart told The Pink'un.
"He said he had been very busy with all the takeover talk and other things that he simply hadn't been able to give me an answer.
"It's two weeks now since we went down to Norwich and it would be nice to get it sorted out. It's up in the air at the moment, and as far as I know, the deal is still on - if it wasn't on I believe they would have told me by now."