Rangers could part ways with at least five players over the next few weeks as Derek McInnes’ overhaul is underway at Ibrox.
The Light Blues are expected to make three more transfers minimum to ensure that the squad is good enough to potentially win the title come May.
So far, six signings have been made, with many more already having left on a permanent basis or on loan.
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John Souttar and Danilo have not travelled to Spain for the pre-season training camp, with their futures at Ibrox unclear.
Rangers Review has reported that the duo are expected to leave this summer, amid growing interest in their services.
Danilo is liked by clubs in South America, Cyprus and the Netherlands, while Souttar could reunite with Russell Martin at Leicester City.
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Clinton Nsiala could also be leaving the club, despite travelling to Spain, as he wants regular game time.
A loan move could be sanctioned for the centre-back in order to continue his development.
Aiden Crilly could be the next one joining Alloa on loan, following Kyle Glasgow and Max Cameron, whose deals have already been announced.
Zebedee Lawson, a highly-rated attacking prospect, is also expected to leave on loan, joining Queen’s Park.

Rangers are eyeing three positions to strengthen the squad in
Scottish Sun’s Andy Devlin expects three more positions to be strengthened over the coming weeks, which would mean at least three new signings.
He is expecting a total of six more, but Rangers News understands that it would be contingent on exits.
Devlin claims that a left-sided centre-half is a priority and two wingers are being considered as well, on either side.
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It remains to be seen who the Light Blues manage to bring in, as they have been linked with a host of names in recent months.
McInnes would ideally like them through the door before the start of the season, and given how quickly the club have moved behind the scenes, it is probable that it happens.
Fans undoubtedly want to see more game changers, especially in attack, as the Gers looked toothless in many matches last season.



