
Every Rangers player now set to leave in summer: £10m-rated ace and academy standout
Rangers are expected to have a busy summer when it comes to transfers.
Danny Rohl brought four players to Ibrox, with Ryan Naderi joining his Rangers revolution on the final day of the winter window.
The ex-Sheffield Wednesday manager will want to refine his team further and push to become the dominant side in Scottish football, and the 49ers Enterprises and Andrew Cavenagh are willing to back him.
However, incomings may be followed by significant outgoings, as a lot of work is needed to get the best out of the squad.

£10m-rated star could finally leave Rangers
Nicolas Raskin has constantly been linked with a Rangers exit, and he may finally get one in the summer window.
His importance to the Gers and his emergence as a genuine international with Belgium have not gone unnoticed, with Besiktas and Premier League clubs reportedly interested in his services.

The Light Blues may decide to cash in on the midfielder, who is rated at the £10million mark by Transfermarkt, and earn a healthy profit on the £1.5m that they paid for him in 2023.
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Academy standout is basically out of the door already
Bailey Rice was signed from Motherwell for £500,000 in 2024, but he has struggled for chances in the first team in Govan.
He was a standout in the academy after his move, making 23 appearances for the B team, with two goals and one assist.
However, the Gers have failed to agree fresh terms with the 19-year-old, and he looks set to leave when his contract expires at the end of May, with the likes of Aston Villa and West Brom interested.
James Tavenier could also leave for free
James Tavernier is a Rangers icon, with 139 goals and 146 assists in 552 appearances for the club since he joined in 2015.
However, the captain’s time in Govan may be coming to a conclusion, as he is out of contract in the summer and no new deal has been reached at the moment.
The 24-year-old’s future is uncertain and there is no guarantee that he will remain in G51 beyond the end of the current campaign.
Who else could depart?
The loan deals for Mikey Moore, Nasser Djiga, Max Aarons and Jayden Meghoma do not have permanent options inserted in them, so they are likely to return to their parent clubs, unless a new agreement is reached.
Derek Cornelius and Andreas Skov Olsen have buy options in their temporary deals, but it remains to been seen whether they are activated when the time comes.
John Souttar, Kieran Wright and Liam Kelly are out of contract, so they may also depart the Auchenhowie outfit by the time that the summer window comes around.
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