
Rangers to sanction multi-million-pound investment as double-digit exits on cards at Ibrox
Rangers could see more than 10 players leave Ibrox ahead of the 2026-27 campaign.
Initially, at the end of the season, Liam Kelly, Kieran Wright, Ben Davies, Leon King and James Tavernier will leave unless the Gers extend their contract.
Players like Max Aarons, Nasser Djiga, Derek Cornelius, Jayden Meghoma, Andreas Skov Olsen and Mikey Moore, who have been signed on loan, will also be on their way out of the Light Blues in the coming weeks unless work is done to keep them.
Jose Cifuentes, Oscar Cortes and Danilo could also be returning to the Govan side soon, but they may have no futures under Danny Rohl.
Andrew Cavenagh must splash the cash at Ibrox again in the summer to build a competitive squad for the German manager, as double-digit exits are on the cards at the Glaswegian outfit.
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Rangers must learn lesson from Kevin Thelwell disaster
Kevin Thelwell didn’t last long at Rangers after spending a hefty sum on average players at the Gers last summer.
The former sporting director’s decision to sign multiple players on loan is also set to backfire at the Light Blues, with the recruitment team tasked with replacing the multiple outgoing players in the summer.
| Players | Transfer fee |
| Youssef Chermiti | £8m |
| Oliver Antman | £3.5m |
| Thelo Aasgaard | £3.5m |
| Bojan Miovski | £2.6m |
| Emmanuel Fernandez | £2.5m |
A multi-million-pound investment will undoubtedly be needed at the Govan side to help Rohl compete for major honours next season.
Cavenagh has raised a £16million share issue at Ibrox, but the Glaswegian outfit will surely need more than that, given the number of players they are set to lose.
Danny Rohl faced with Ibrox summer transfer priority
Rohl will undoubtedly need Rangers to pull off a Tuur Rommens-esque transfer at right-back at the end of the season.
With Tavernier and Aarons possibly on their way out, Dujon Sterling will be the only natural option in that position.

The former Chelsea ace has been injury-prone during his time at Ibrox, and it wouldn’t be wise for the German manager to rely on him as the first-choice right-back.
While multiple positions will need reinforcements in the summer, the Glaswegian outfit should bolster the right side of their defence as a priority.
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