Rangers transfer plans take shape as new clue emerges involving five departures and two more signings sought

Rangers intend to remain active in the transfer market during the final fortnight, with midfield reinforcement and attacking options emerging as key targets. Manager Danny Rohl has already secured a left-back, central midfielder, and winger, while loaning out two fringe players, yet the club signals further business is anticipated.

An injury to Connor Barron has prompted accelerated plans to bolster the midfield department. Sunderland’s Dan Neil has moved into consideration as a potential addition, with earlier discussions about a permanent transfer suggesting he fits the profile Rohl seeks. The midfielder’s combative style aligns with the manager’s tactical requirements for that position.

Neil was previously targeted alongside winger Romaine Mundle, though the midfielder appears more likely to complete a move given the pressing need created by Barron’s absence. Securing him would provide substantial depth in the central midfield area, with multiple established options already competing for selection.

Strategic planning extends beyond immediate needs to anticipate future departures. Executives expect substantial interest in Nicolas Raskin following the upcoming World Cup, making additional midfield cover prudent investment. An attacking player, whether operating wide or centrally, also features prominently in transfer discussions.

Several players remain available for departure, including Brazilian forward Danilo, midfielder Kieran Dowell, defender Clinton Nsiala, midfielder Joe Rothwell, and winger Rabbi Matondo. The successful placement of any from this group could substantially influence the club’s remaining transfer activity, potentially unlocking funds or squad space for further acquisitions before the window concludes.

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