Danny Rohl could see as many as 10 first-team players leaving Rangers when the summer transfer window opens in June.
The German was given four new signings in January, but conversely saw seven players being shown the door.
The departures will once again outnumber the arrivals, but the owners are set to back Rohl with more funds and players than they did in the winter.
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James Tavernier and Jose Cifuentes among 11 players who could leave Rangers
James Tavernier is in the final year of his contract at Rangers and could be in his final two months at the club.
Rangers News understands that no decision has been made on the right-back’s contract, and talks are expected to be held only after the end of the season.
Danny Rohl is unlikely to fancy as many loans as Russell Martin did, but most, if not all, of the Gers’ loanees are not expected back at Ibrox next season.
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Derek Cornelius, Max Aarons and Jayden Meghoma will certainly not be back as they are not first-team regulars.
Rohl wants to keep Nasser Djiga permanently, but Wolves are demanding a lot for his services, making an Ibrox exit likely.
Also, they may want him to stay put and play regularly for them in the Championship.
Ben Davies and Leon King are set to leave once their contracts expire as the Light Blues have no plans to keep them at the club.
Rangers want Mikey Moore for another loan spell, but are waiting on Roberto De Zerbi and Tottenham to make their decision.

The English teenager’s future will hinge on whether or not Spurs are playing in the Premier League next season, sources have told Rangers News.
It is still unclear if the club will exercise the option to buy Andreas Skov Olsen permanently in the summer.
As things stand, he is likelier to leave Ibrox for good rather than seal a permanent move.
Jose Cifuentes and Oscar Cortes are both out on loan currently and appear to have played their final games for the club.
Cortes even stated recently that he is happy with life away from Glasgow, talking himself out of a first-team return.

