One of the features of Steven Gerrard 's reign as Rangers manager is the club's decisive action on the transfer market.
Though the Premiership title was secured this season for the first time in more than a decade it'll be no different this summer.
The manager and sporting director Ross Wilson are working hard to strengthen the squad to see off a renewed Celtic challenge and have done two bits of business already.
Striker Fashion Sakala has agreed to join from Oostende and Nnamdi Ofoborh has been sealed on a pre-contract deal from Bournemouth.
You can bet they won't be done there and here's the latest on some summer targets.
Joey Veerman

The midfielder looks set to exit Heerenveen and Rangers are among the clubs linked.
They'll face competition from the likes of Atalanta but Dutch giants PSV look to be out of the race thanks to his current club's demends.
Staying also does not look like an option after Veerman hit out at the club's fans, who had accused the team of lacking passion and fight.
Coach Johnny Jansen said: "Joey just shouldn't say that. Joey lets himself be guided by his emotions.
"He then says things which leave him saying, 'What an idiot I am. I should not say things like that, because I let myself be provoked again'.
"He goes into every game to win. Everyone wants that but he should have used different words.
"Joey can compensate for a lot with his footballing qualities. But not everything."
Zinedine Ferhat

The right winger was one of the few bright spots for Nimes this season as they were relegated from Ligue 1.
In 33 games, he scored six goals and delivered 10 assists, making him one of the top creators in the league alongside players like Memphis, Jonathan Bamba and Angel Di Maria.
Ferhat is out of contract in the summer of 2022 and is not likely to want to spent time in Ligue 2.
The 28-year-old can play on either the left or right and could be available for a knockdown price.
Jonson Clarke-Harris

The striker with Clarke-Harris looking to boost his salary with a big move.
Director Barry Fry explained: "Without divulging, the player’s not on a fortune. At our level you don’t get a fortune and at Peterborough you don’t get a fortune.
“Throughout the last 25 years, we’ve put players in there, we’ve developed players, and the owners have put so much in, and it’s my job to sell a player to offset the losses.
“We’ve done that very, very successfully over the last 15 years in particular, and how we attract players in, we say ‘look, you’re not going to become millionaires with us, we’re little Peterborough United, but what we will do is give you a stage and if you perform, then people will buy you off us and they’ll give you lucrative contracts.’”
Joseph Okumu
The Elfsborg centre-back has been hailed as the "best ever" in the Allsvenskan and has been likened to Virgil van Dijk.
His club have admitted he may well leave this summer with Rangers one of the teams linked.
Sporting director Stefan Andersson acknowledged: "There is concrete interest.
"When the right sporting challenge comes that pays well, we usually find solutions. The focus has been on playing and June will be the month to put the puzzle together.
"We will sit down with his representatives, who will surely come here in the next few weeks. If the right club comes in and Joseph wants it, we will look into it.”