
Rangers have confirmed that six players are leaving the club this summer.
Ianis Hagi, Leon Balogun and Tom Lawrence will leave Ibrox after the end of their deals.
In the meantime, Vaclav Cerny, Rafael Fernandes and Neraysho Kasanwirjo will return to their parent clubs after their loan spells.
Hagi, who initially came on loan in 2020, won three trophies during his time in Glasgow and lifted the Premiership title, League Cup and Scottish Cup.
He made 130 performances and was part of the team that reached the Europa League final in 2022, alongside Balogun who had two spells at Ibrox.
Balogun, 36, had previously published a release of social media and said goodbye to the supporters after 114 games for the club.
Lawrence came to Rangers in the summer of 2022, but struggled minutes this season and only started 15 games in all games.
Cerny, meanwhile, impressed during his loan from Wolfsburg, scored 18 goals and offers 10 assists in 52 performances.
What about the search for a manager?
Rangers have spoken with various candidates, including Steven Gerrard and Davide Ancelotti while they want to name a new manager.
Sky Sports News understands that the former Gers -Baas Gerrard and Real Madrid assistant Ancelotti are only two names that have been pronounced about taking the lead at Ibrox.
As reported last week, former Southampton, Swansea and MK down manager Russell Martin is a different name in consideration.
Danny Rohl, ex-Luton Town boss Rob Edwards and former Bournemouth and Wolves manager Gary O'Neil are also linked to the track.
Rangers are supposed to assess the various candidates and should have a new boss within the coming weeks.
Although there is no forerunner at this stage, CEO Patrick Stewart confirmed on Sunday that the search for a new head coach is “going well” and the club added “look at our process in the coming period”.
That followed that Barry Ferguson would leave the club. He was leaded until the summer after the resignation of Philippe Clement in February.
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