Rangers could be parting ways with Djeidi Gassama and Lyall Cameron in the coming weeks as Danny Rohl is planning an overhaul.
Gassama only moved to Rangers last summer, but struggled to nail down a regular starting berth under Rohl this past season.
Cameron signed a pre-contract with the Gers in February last year, and after spending a few months at Ibrox, was loaned out to Aberdeen until the end of the 2025/26 campaign.
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Rohl is planning a clearout in the coming weeks at Ibrox, and there is a good chance that Gassama and Cameron are both shown the door, according to the Scottish Sun.
Thelo Aasgaard, who will be at the World Cup, is also among those who could be on the chopping block this summer.
Andreas Skov Olsen will not be returning to Rangers, with the club deciding against exercising their option to buy the Denmark international.

Nasser Djiga, Derek Cornelius and Max Aarons will all be returning to their parent clubs after their season-long loans at Ibrox.
While Rohl wants Mikey Moore to re-sign for at least another season, it seems like he will not be back in Scotland.
Youssef Chermiti, Emmanuel Fernandez and Nicolas Raskin are all linked with exits, and decisions are yet to be made about their futures.
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Gassama was a man in demand in January, but Rohl made it clear to the board that he did not want any of his first-team players leaving mid-season.
Now with the campaign over, the German will have players on the sell-list, and the Mauritania international is expected to be on it.
AS Monaco were willing to sign him in January on loan with a £10m option to buy – a figure the Gers feel that other clubs might eclipse this summer.
Villarreal are also admirers of the 22-year-old, and they could look to take a punt on him as well in the transfer window.
There are likely to be other clubs interested as well, and if the Light Blues can make a decent profit on the £2.2m investment, they would be inclined to cash in.


