Rangers are set to sign highly-rated Hearts academy prospect Alfie Hutchison.
The 15-year-old forward has decided to join the Ibrox club from the Jambos.
Hearts Standard says he will move along the M8 to join the academy of Philippe Clement's club.
The teenager is viewed as one of the top talents in Scotland, and he has attracted plenty of interest from teams in the English Premier League.
The Tynecastle outfit will be due a compensation payment from Scottish Premiership rivals Rangers due to Hutchison's age.
He has impressed while playing for Scotland's Under-16s, scoring against both Italy and Portugal in recent times.
Meanwhile, Oscar Cortes has joined Rangers on a one-year loan deal before signing a four-year contract at Ibrox.
The winger has agreed to another season-long switch from RC Lens but will then be signed permanently with an obligation to buy included in the deal.
Cortes, 20, becomes Clement's second signing of the summer after full-back Jefte checked in at Ibrox.
Cortes commented: “I am delighted to be able to stay at Rangers.
“It was an honour and privilege for me to join the club in January and I was enjoying my football under the manager and playing alongside my teammates.
“Sadly, the injury ended my season early, but I have been working hard and I am excited to help the team and play in front of the wonderful fans again soon.”
Clement added: “I am really pleased to have Oscar coming back.
“He was a big asset to the squad when he came to the club and he showed the qualities that attracted him to us.
“Oscar suffered a setback, but he has worked tirelessly during his recovery and I am sure all of the fans are looking forward to seeing him again next season.”