With the ownership and management issues resolved, Rangers are expected to enjoy a busy summer of transfer activity.
Up until now, Glasgow fans have had to wait patiently for Andrew Cavenagh and the 49ers to finish acquiring the team.
Russell Martin has been named manager since the contract was finalised. Now that everything is in order, the transfer process will start at Ibrox, and the list of targets has already been finalised.

Rangers target Lennon Miller will fetch a £10 million proposal from Sunderland.
Rangers wants to return to the top of the Scottish Premiership the next season so they can compete with Celtic for the top spot.
Martin will want to target the top and most promising players this summer in order to persuade them that moving to Ibrox is now a realistic possibility. Lennon Miller, who was a key member of Motherwell’s campaign in the Scottish Premiership the previous season, is one individual being pursued.

The 18-year-old has shown incredible promise, and even though his current team is attempting to extend his contract, he may be moving this summer.
Rangers and Celtic have both reportedly observed the midfield player and are eager to hire him, according to Sports Boom (June 11). According to the source, money is probably the most important prerequisite after both parties have discreetly investigated what it would take to entice Miller away from Fir Park. This is because the young player’s contract with Motherwell is about to approach its last year.
However, the article also states that Sunderland is preparing a £10 million bid to capture Miller this summer, so the Scottish teams would likely face competition for his talents. After being promoted to the Premier League this season, the Black Cats are reasonably optimistic in their ability to sign a contract.
Martin will thrill Rangers supporters.
This summer, Martin will have a major task ahead of him as he attempts to revitalise a team that had a difficult season.

Given that the Scottish Premiership is a difficult tournament and physicality is paramount, having experience in the team is advantageous. However, there is a noticeable lack of flare and the Gers team is perhaps getting too old. Supporters should therefore be reassured by this type of deal that the new manager is genuinely interested in making changes at Ibrox moving forward. Going for young talent might leave the Rangers squad with a decent mix for the upcoming season, even if this move is out of reach.
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