Aston Villa defender Kosta Nedeljkovic and Rangers manager Derek McInnes
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What Rangers want to sign next already as Kosta Nedeljkovic transfer confirmed

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Rangers made it 11 signings for the summer already with Aston Villa's Kosta Nedeljkovic.

Derek McInnes continues to add fresh faces to his squad, as he looks to rebuild from a shocking start to the season.

Already five points behind Celtic and out of the Europa League, some big changes are needed in Govan.

Nedeljkovic kickstarts that, joining days after James Penrice arrived with a goal and assist

With two new full-backs secured and in the building, Rangers are moving on quickly already.

Who else could Rangers sign?

It's very clear that this squad is nowhere near complete, which feels strange after 11 signings already.

Injuries to Tuur Rommens and Youssef Chermiti haven't helped matters, though.

So, Chris Jack has shared the expected news that further transfers are wanted before the 3 September deadline.

Reporting via the Rangers Review, it's said that a replacement for Chermiti is now high on the list of targets.

On top of that, additional wide signings are wanted in the final third.

Who else could Rangers sign?

There haven't been many striker links so far, given the quick need to switch up priorities in the market.

Kevin Kelsy of the Portland Timbers is a prime target, with Rangers making a £7.4million bid to sign him already.

Then there are the wingers, with plenty being linked either side of Couhaib Driouech's transfer collapsing last week.

Amario Cozier-Duberry appears to be top of that list, with Brighton rejecting a £7.5million offer already.

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So, those two could make it 13 new arrivals at Ibrox if McInnes and the Ibrox board get their way in the market.

That could be another £15million being committed to this squad, so quick success would be expected.

Alongside that business, more exits are also likely, with several players set to be moved on after failing to make an impact in recent years.

With two weeks to go, the revolving doors at Auchenhowie and Ibrox are surely set to be non-stop as Rangers look to recover a dismal start.

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