Derek McInnes move for Cammy Devlin paints Rangers dressing room in embarrassing light
The 28-year-old became the Gers' sixth addition of the summer, joining on a free transfer after leaving Hearts.
Lawrence Shankland, Ross McCrorie, Ben Godfrey, Ivor Pandur and Dan Neil are the other arrivals at Ibrox ahead of next season.
McInnes has reunited with quite a few players he has worked with in the past at Ibrox, as he might be looking to change the culture in Glasgow.
The Light Blues ended last season with bitter disappointment after losing four of their five post-split fixtures.
Danny Rohl has been replaced by the experienced 55-year-old head coach, who may have identified a massive problem in Govan.
How Derek McInnes may perceive Rangers squad
James Tavernier's departure left a massive leadership hole at the Gers that undoubtedly needs to be filled.
McInnes chose Dan Neil as his captain in the friendly draw against Kaizer Chiefs in Spain, but there's no clarity on who will have the armband at the start of the 2026 campaign at Ibrox.
The Scottish manager now has some strong characters in Glasgow after the summer signings and that might have been the plan all along.
Former Motherwell player Paul Slane believes the ex-Hearts boss may not have been happy with the standards and mentality he saw at the Govan side when he first came in, which surely casts the dressing room in an embarrassing light.
Speaking on Open Goal on 13 July, Slane said, "I understand the signings because I think he has gone into Rangers and looked that he needs characters in there, he needs a different whole thing.
"He's not happy with the standard or even the mentality of some players. Shankland coming in, he was his captain, a leader. Devlin maybe he knows he has got that side to him."
The strongest contender to be next captain at Ibrox
Ibrox News have covered speculation around Nicolas Raskin's future at Rangers and he could leave soon.
The Belgium international would be the perfect next captain at the Gers, but it doesn't seem like he will be at the club for long.
John Souttar could have been another candidate to lead the Light Blues on the pitch, but the Scotland international's future also looks to be away from Govan.
There really aren't many standout candidates from last season at the Glaswegian outfit right now who fans can imagine taking the armband.
Shankland may be the best option for McInnes to hand the leadership role to after his years of experience captaining Hearts.
