Rangers will send players out on loan to Alloa Athletic are part of their co-operation agreement in the 'next seven days'.
The League One outfit recently partnered up with Rangers in one of the Scottish FA's new agreements that will see players freely move between the clubs on loan in a bid to give more young Scottish talent regular game time.
Rangers can now send up to three players who are eligible for Scotland and are under the age of 21 to clubs they agree to co-operate with - Alloa, Raith Rovers and Stirling Albion.
Wasps boss Andy Graham revealed that the partnership has been brewing for some time.
Now, he expects to see new faces arrive at the Indodrill Stadium from Ibrox in the coming days.
“There were discussions ongoing for a long, long time and it’s not something that’s sprung up out of the blue, it’s been in the offing for a while," he said. “We’ve identified players, we’ve agreed different things with Rangers in terms of getting them in.
“We just need to be patient with that one, hopefully over the next seven days, we’ll look at getting one or two of them in which will just boost the squad.”
Alloa have seen promising youngsters come on loan from Rangers several times over the past few seasons – most recently Joshua Gentles last season.