SHAMED former Rangers bad boy Bilel Mohsni could be set for a surprise move to German side Eintracht Braunschweig.

The former Southend United defender left Ibrox under a huge cloud after his SPFL Premiership play-off shame in the defeat to Motherwell.

Mohsni was handed a seven-match ban in total by the SFA for "excessive misconduct by kicking and punching" former Fir Park player Lee Erwin after a post-match brawl that created headlines across the world.

He subsequently complained that the ban could end his career; however, Mohsni could be ready for a new challenge in Germany with Eintracht Braunschweig.

The Bundesliga 2 club were in the top flight two years ago for the first time in 28 years and finished eighth last term in the German second division.

They are ready to attempt another push for promotion and Braunschweig sports director Marc Arnold has held talks with Mohsni's representatives.

Mohsni has been linked with a move to Tunisian outfit Club Africain too, but has yet to seal a deal.

The 27-year-old would then face a sweat to see whether he can resume his career immediately in Germany or Tunisia without a ban.

Both FAs would receive notification of his SFA ban and then decide whether to apply it at his new club.