Rangers have all but secured their tenth first-team signing of a busy summer.
Following Saturday's disappointing opening day draw away to Motherwell at Fir Park, new head coach Russell Martin has once again dipped into the market to upgrade his squad.
The former Southampton boss has already added loan signings Nasser Djiga, Max Aarons and Mikey Moore to his squad.
Joining them are permanent recruits Lyall Cameron, Joe Rothwell, Emmanuel Fernandez, Thelo Aasgaard and Djeidi Gassama, whilst Oscar Cortes has also had his loan move made permanent this summer.
Teenager James Reid has also arrived from Queen’s Park for the Under 19’s side.
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Joining them is Finnish winger Oliver Antman, who is set to arrive from Eredivisie side Go Ahead Eagles on a permanent transfer.
The fee is believed to be £3m subject to add-ons, and the wide man will join on a four year deal with an option for a fifth.
The deal is set to be announced today ahead of Rangers squad registration deadline for tomorrow’s UEFA Champions League third qualifying round first leg match against Viktoria Plzeň at Ibrox tomorrow at 7.45pm.
Russell Martin has a press conference scheduled for 4pm today so everything should be finalized and completed by then, with training set to start at 6pm this evening.
However, the recent amber warning of wind and flooding may delay his arrival to Glasgow with flights to and from Glasgow Airport cancelled and ferries suspended from the Netherlands.
He may already be in Scotland which would make the deal much simpler but one way or another we should find out by today.
He could operate on the opposite wing from Gassama, who has already bagged two goals for the side against Panathinaikos in the previous qualifying round.
Wonderkid Moore has also arrived from Spurs, giving Martin a depth of wide options for the first time since his appointment to his role at Ibrox.
As the head coach prepares to unveil his latest moves and confirm the squad lineup in today’s press conference, fans can feel cautiously optimistic that their team is now better equipped to push for a return to Europe’s top table and to start winning domestically.