Rangers head coach Russell Martin has suggested the club’s transfer business is far from over, despite a busy summer window that has already seen significant movement both in and out of Ibrox.
The Ibrox club have signed ten first team players so far this window but the new boss is expecting more in and out.
Speaking ahead of Saturday’s Premiership clash with Steven Pressley’s Dundee, Martin made it clear that while he’s pleased with the progress made, the squad remains a work in progress.
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He said: “We’re really strong in some areas now.
“We're less strong in others and then we have to be ready if anyone moves on as well.”
Rangers have already addressed several key areas this summer, but Martin indicated the recruitment drive is now more targeted.
“We've really sort of drilled down to a couple of key areas.
“We need to make sure we have strength and depth in, and we'll do it when it's right for us, when we have the right people at the right time.”
While fans shouldn’t expect a flurry of late arrivals, Martin refused to rule out more additions before the window closes.
“I don’t think we’re done by any stretch of the imagination,” he said.
“But I also don't envisage there being another six or seven. It will depend on who goes out as well.”
With a new domestic campaign underway and more European qualifiers on the horizon following Tuesday night’s 3-0 first leg win over Viktoria Plzen, the message is clear: Rangers are still looking to strengthen, selectively, and on their own terms.