Rangers are expected to be busy in the transfer market this summer with around 10 new faces possibly arriving.
They need reinforcements in most areas across the park after their end-of-season collapse which saw them finish an unacceptable third.
Lawrence Shankland has already been signed ahead of the transfer window opening, a statement of intent which strengthens Danny Rohl's options at centre forward.
All this means a number of players could well move on, too. Captain James Tavernier has already entered free agency but some others could follow him out the Ibrox exit door.
Jack Butland
The English goalkeeper has a year left on his deal but has had interest before and could make way for a new signing.
The Rangers Review sums up his situation: "Jack Butland will enter the final 12 months of his Rangers contract this season. But has he already made his last save for Rangers? A decision will need to be made either way on Butland’s position as number one this summer and it would not come as a shock if the result was that the Englishman moved on. He is not expected to receive the contract extension he spoke openly of desiring earlier this year."
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Midifeld - Rice, Bajrami, Cifuentes, Diomande and Raskin
Jose Cifuentes will be surplus to requirements and will be allowed to depart after his latest loan spell. Nico Raskin and Mohamed Diomande will attract interest and are likely to leave, entering the final two years of their deals. Nedim Bajrami features sporadically, and Rangers would not stand in the Albanian's way should an offer materialise. Lyall Cameron was never favoured under Rohl and had a tricky loan spell at Aberdeen. Cameron is far from the flop that Cifuentes can be written off as but it is hard to see him having a long-term future. In terms of Raskin and Diomande, it feels like the right time for them to move on. That may yet be true for Bailey Rice, although the Rangers Review reported in May that contract talks were ongoing."
Oliver Antman
"Oliver Antman’s debut campaign was not exactly a success, either. He arrived on the back of a standout season in the Eredivisie but looked short of confidence from the off at Ibrox before injuries interrupted his term. He is not one that Rangers will actively look to move on but offers could be considered."
Bojan Miovski and Danilo
What does this all mean for Bojan Miovski? It certainly doesn’t bode well and a summer exit now looks on the cards for the North Macedonian, depending on how many strikers the club wants to carry. On paper, Miovski is the fourth-choice at centre-forward and even if Rohl opts to go with two strikers, there are no guarantees that he can claim one of those spots. Danilo has no future at Ibrox and will be allowed to leave again following a loan stint at NEC.