RANGERS have lined up a glamour February friendly with AC Milan at Ibrox.

Tickets are set to go on sale before Christmas for a clash that will see household names like Ronaldinho and Kaka strut their stuff at Ibrox.

David Beckham is also set to feature after he joins Milan in January on a loan deal from LA Galaxy in a bid to keep his England career alive.

An Ibrox insider said: "It's a bonus for our supporters who have been starved of big European nights this season. It will also provide Walter and the team with a stern test as we make the big push for the title."

Meanwhile, Rangers' licensing agreement with retailer JJB Sports is in jeopardy after the company's share price dropped below 5p yesterday, raising fresh doubts over its future.

JJB have forecast a pre-tax loss of £13.2m over the year to January 2010, compared to the previous estimate of £5.7m. There is now serious concern that the company will become another victim of the economic crisis.

Rangers are only two years into their 10-year licensing deal, but may have to consider a contingency plan to sell their merchandise should JJB fail to recover.

Rangers chairman, Sir David Murray, hinted at the club's AGM that he could regain ownership of the licensing and distribution rights.

He said in October. "There is a problem there. There has to be a question mark over the long-term viability of the company. I still think it was a good deal, but we have a Plan B to take ownership back into the club. That will only happen if JJB go out of business."

Meanwhile, Gers' visit to Hamilton, on Saturday, February 28, has been brought forward to a 12.30pm kick-off and will be televised by Setanta.