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Ben Banks

Borna Barisic leads 5 more Rangers exit candidates as pundit tells Beale what signings MUST have to close Celtic gap

Michael Beale has already culled some of the Rangers big hitters - but others could follow them out the door in a double digit rebuild.

The Light Blues have announced that Scott Arfield, Allan McGregor, Ryan Kent, Alfredo Morelos and Filip Helander will be at Ibrox as Rangers players for the final time on Wednesday in the club's last Premiership home game of the season against Hearts. It sets the scenes for an Ibrox overhaul as new faces prepare to come into the side for boss Beale's first full campaign.

Former Rangers defender Craig Moore can envisage more senior figures like John Lundstram and Fashion Sakala exiting Glasgow, while up to 12 new faces may be needed. When asked on Go Radio who he thought was going to go from the squad, and with John Lundstram and Glen Kamara tipped as candidates for the departure lounge, Moore responded: "Neither would surprise me.

"Antonio Colak, if money came in for Fashion Sakala. I wouldn't be surprised to see a Borna Barisic move on if the opportunity came along.

"There are five players we know about that Rangers have come out and announced. You are going to see 10-12 players come through the door for the start of next season.

"The most important thing for Rangers in regards to the recruitment side of things, talent we know, there needs to be that desire, something to prove. That is important and you need to have the right players with the right mentality to come and try and close the gap on Celtic."

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