Danny Rohl will have four Rangers players following James Tavernier out the door at Ibrox in the coming weeks.
Tavernier announced he will leave Rangers once his contract at the club expires at the end of the season.
However, he will not be the only player to part ways with the Ibrox outfit this summer.
A four-man shortlist has been drawn up to replace James Tavernier…
We believe Hampus Skoglund is the ideal candidate. Let us know what you think!
Nasser Djiga among four players to leave Rangers
According to the Scottish Sun’s David Friel, Nasser Djiga, Jayden Meghoma, Max Aarons, and Derek Cornelius will all be leaving the club at the end of the season.
All four players are currently on loan at the Light Blues, with Rohl among those likely to assess their futures.
Meghoma is highly rated by Brentford, and the London outfit loaned him to Rangers for regular game time.
That means, they want him to return and potentially fight for a first-team spot next season.

Rohl wants Djiga to join next season, but by the looks of it, he will be returning to Wolves.
The English club are relegated to the Championship, and want to keep the centre-back on for a year in the second tier.
Cornelius has fallen out of favour at Rangers, and there seems to be no way back for him.
While Aarons has not ruffled any feathers behind the scenes, he is not regarded highly enough to be the first choice.
Derek Cornelius is expected to leave Rangers…
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Why this summer is the biggest in recent years for Rangers
There are claims every summer that it is the most vital for the club in recent times, but this one could actually take them to the next level.
Rangers have seen Celtic dominate Scottish football over the last decade and now see themselves clear of their arch rivals on and off the pitch.
Winning the league this season could give them Champions League football, which in turn gives them more money to spend in the transfer window.
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Rohl could bring a side that could potentially dominate Scottish football for the foreseeable future.
Most of his signings have already shown that they are good for the present as well as the long term.
The plan will be to bring in more such players through the door over the coming months.



