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Five names interesting Rangers as concentration turns to next season

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Rangers have already made three pre-contract signings as the club looks to strengthen going into next season. But the club isn’t ready to stop there.
Reports have linked us with a range of talent, with more faces expected to come into the club before next season begins.
Here are the latest names being linked in and out of Ibrox as we come off the back of Sunday’s Old Firm win.

5th May 2019, Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow, Scotland; Ladbrokes Premiership football, Rangers versus Hibernian; Steven Gerrard Rangers Manager watches a tight game (Photo by Alan Rennie/Action Plus via Getty Images)

Jonathan Klinsmann

The Hertha Berlin goalkeeper is the son of Germany legend and World Cup winner Jurgen and a highly rated USA former U20 international.
The 6ft4 22-year-old stopper is reportedly being lined up to replace Wes Foderingham and Jak Alnwick in the summer [Scottish Sun].
Rangers appear on the hunt for another goalkeeper and Klinsmann could prove the perfect backup to Allan McGregor.

BERLIN, GERMANY – MARCH 05: Jonathan Klinsmann of Hertha BSC during the training at the Schenkendorfplatz on march 5, 2019 in Berlin, Germany. (Foto of Moritz Eden/City-Press GmbH)

George Edmundson

Not many Rangers fans will have heard of George Edmundson before reports started linking us with the player [Daily Mail].
A highly rated young English centre half, on paper he looks the perfect replacement for the outgoing Joe Worrall.
The 21-year-old is attracting loads of interest down south, but Rangers now look in prime position to sign the Oldham Atheltic youngster.

Oldham’s George Edmundson celebrates opening the scoring during the Sky Bet League 2 match between Oldham Athletic and Swindon Town at Boundary Park, Oldham on Saturday 13th April 2019. (Photo by Eddie Garvey/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Mirko Maric

The Croatian First League’s top scorer, Rangers were linked with a move back in April [Daily Record].
Now, a report from AKSAM in Turkey appears to claim Turkish giants Fenerbahçe have joined the running.
Currently at NK Osijek, could Borna Barisic or Eros Grezda convince him to come to Scotland?

NANNING, CHINA – JANUARY 14: Cui Min (L) of China competes for the ball with Mirko Maric of Croatia during the 2017 Gree China Cup International Football Championship match between China and Croatia at Guangxi Sports Center on January 14, 2017 in Nanning, China. (Photo by Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)

Ryan Kent

The one everyone wants to see happen. Kent is verging on talismanic levels of influence, but he remains rough around the edges. Against Celtic, you could see that.
But he is a massive talent and what a player we could have if we get this one through. There was talk from a club insider last week that a £5.5m deal was “moving in the right direction.”
Kent himself even said he wants to stay at Ibrox [Daily Record]. But was the PFA Scotland Young Player of the Year saying his goodbyes yesterday?

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – MAY 12: Ryan Kent of Rangers and Jeremy Toljan of Celtic challenge for the ball during the Ladbrokes Scottish Premiership match between Rangers and Celtic at Ibrox Stadium on May 12, 2019 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Mark Runnacles/Getty Images)

Greg Stewart

The former Dundee and Kilmarnock man is said to have signed a three-year-deal at Ibrox with his contract expiring at Birmingham
But no-one is yet to confirm it. Does any radio silence on this one come down to the fact he’s still playing at Aberdeen?

14th April 2019, Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland; Scottish Cup football, semi final, Aberdeen versus Celtic; Greg Stewart of Aberdeen inspects the pitch before the match (photo by David Young/Action Plus via Getty Images)