Rangers’ Transfer Plans Unfazed by Douglas Park’s Surprise Exit

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 08: Michael Beale, Head Coach of Rangers FC, reacts during the Cinch Scottish Premiership match between Celtic FC and Rangers FC at Celtic Park on April 08, 2023 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - APRIL 08: Michael Beale, Head Coach of Rangers FC, reacts during the Cinch Scottish Premiership match between Celtic FC and Rangers FC at Celtic Park on April 08, 2023 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images) /
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Key Takeaways

  • Rangers’ transfer plans remain unaffected despite Douglas Park’s exit
  • Michael Beale is set to continue the overhaul with summer signings in sight
  • The Scottish Daily Mail reports that Beale is already working on transfer plans for next season

Well, folks, we’re in for quite the rollercoaster ride at Rangers, aren’t we? Just when we thought things were starting to settle down, Douglas Park springs a surprise exit on us!

According to The Scottish Daily Mail, despite Park’s departure, transfer plans at Rangers are still full steam ahead.

John Bennett, the new Chairman, is all set to continue the masterful overhaul initiated by Michael Beale.

Remember when Todd Cantwell and Nicolas Raskin swooped in during January? Well, buckle up, because more signings are expected once this season wraps up.

The Scottish Daily Mail reassures us, saying,

"“Having started his overhaul with the additions of Nicolas Raskin and Todd Cantwell in January, Beale is already working on transfer plans for the summer.”"

Michael Beale has already got gears turning in his head, figuring out who’ll be packing their bags and who he wants to bring in to give the squad that extra oomph.

The Scottish Premiership may seem like a lost cause after that nail-biting 3-2 defeat against Celtic, but the Scottish Cup is still up for grabs – and you can bet your bottom dollar that Rangers are hungry for success.

Now, Ross Wilson might find himself under the microscope, but don’t expect Bennett to shake things up too much right off the bat.

Sure, Park’s departure leaves a power vacuum at Ibrox, but the bigwigs have some crucial calls to make as they usher in a new era next season.

One glance at the current squad, and it’s as clear as day that a significant number of players will have to hit the road. That’s priority number one before any new faces join the ranks. It’s safe to say there’s a colossal task ahead, but rest assured that Rangers is ready to face it head-on.

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