BREAKING NEWS: 11 Rangers players still to leave amid huge summer overhaul – as two new arrivals prepare to check in

This summer has seen a significant overhaul at Ibrox as Rangers look to rebuild under their new manager. While the club has already been active in the transfer market with a number of new arrivals, the squad reshape is far from complete, with reports suggesting that up to 11 players could still depart.
The club has already confirmed several exits, with players like Leon Balogun, Ianis Hagi, and Tom Lawrence leaving on free transfers, while others such as Robin Pröpper have been sold and Ross McCausland has been sent out on loan. However, there are still a number of names on the fringes of the first team or in the youth setup who are expected to move on before the transfer window closes.
On the incoming front, Rangers have been busy, securing the services of several new players to bolster the squad. The confirmed signings include a mix of permanent deals and loan agreements, with Oscar Cortés’ loan move from RC Lens being made permanent. Other notable arrivals include Max Aarons and Joe Rothwell from Bournemouth, as well as Thelo Aasgaard from Luton Town and Djeidi Gassama from Sheffield Wednesday.
The latest additions to the squad are Oliver Antman, a forward with a strong reputation from his time in the Netherlands, and Mikey Moore, a highly-rated young talent who has joined on a loan deal from Tottenham Hotspur. The arrival of these two players brings the total number of new signings to 10 for the summer transfer window, highlighting the scale of the rebuilding project.
The focus now shifts to the remaining weeks of the window as the club looks to trim the squad further and potentially bring in a few more key players to complete the transformation for the new season.The focus now shifts to the remaining weeks of the window as the club looks to trim the squad further and potentially bring in a few more key players to complete the transformation for the new season.

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