After completing their takeover of Rangers, Andrew Cavenagh and the 49ers Enterprises immediately went to work.
Following the appointment of Russell Martin as manager, fans can anticipate a number of new arrivals to Ibrox during the summer transfer window.

However, Oumar Camara is no longer expected to make the prearranged move to Rangers, and the new American investors are prepared to be nasty.
Rangers to repeat Camara decision
According to reports, Rangers had reached an agreement to sign Camara this summer before the takeover was finalised at Ibrox. Instead of staying at Paris Saint-Germain, the striker chose to move to the Scottish Premiership.
But the 49ers and Cavenagh have taken a different path since taking over in Glasgow. The agreement has since been cancelled, and Camara will be searching for a new residence this summer.
Chris Jack acknowledged that it might not be the final U-turn we witness at Ibrox this summer in an interview with the Rangers Review podcast on June 10. The Light Blues were reportedly interested in luring Cameron Burgess from Ipswich to the Scottish Premiership, but that could also be in jeopardy. “Every technical director, sporting director, head of recruitment, or chief scout will have their own opinions on players, and they’ll always have their own paths they want to take,” Jack said.
There are other deals besides this one with Camara. Josh, of course, had a tale about Burgess at Ipswich a few weeks ago. Given that alteration, there’s a good likelihood that one won’t occur now either.
The 49ers need to collaborate with Martin
According to Jack, when new investors join a club, there will likely be changes in strategy and the cancellation of other projects, including Camara’s. To advance next season, the 49ers and Cavenagh must make sure they are collaborating with Martin and coordinating everyone’s goals about their transfer transaction.
Burgess is a seasoned player who might be eager to leave Ipswich after being relegated from the Premier League this season. Whether it succeeds or fails, it must be made sure that decisions are made collectively at Ibrox in order to lay strong groundwork for future development.
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