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3 players Rangers could sell, Lowry sends reminder, Conway 'on verge' of transfer – Ibrox state of play

Barry Ferguson has named THREE players Rangers could look to cash-in on in the final weeks of the window.

Philippe Clement is in the middle of his summer rebuild and is looking to move on fringe men and those out of favour in order to raise funds to help bring in fresh faces. The Belgian suffered a blow in the Champions League after a third qualifying round exit to Dynamo Kyiv with Europa League football now heading to Govan. Missing out on Europe's top table means they won't net a big £40million jackpot with the focus now on shifting bodies out of the club.

Club legend Ferguson was asked who they could move on in order to raise funds while on Go Radio. He named three players that 'spring to mind' but did insist other clubs have to be interesting in buying them. He said: "The three that spring to mind are [Ianis] Hagi, [Todd] Cantwell and [Ben] Davies. That's the three. But listen, you have to have buyers. People have to be interested in them.

"I am sure there will be clubs interested in Hagi. Again, I watched the Euros and I made a point of watching Romania because obviously he was playing and he looked good. I liked the look of him before he got the serious knee injury. He came back and struggled a wee bit. Went out on loan over to La Liga and never played as much as he wanted.

"I just thought in the summer, coming back after the Euros, it would be like having a new player and a fresh start for him. It's not worked out that way and obviously he is not part of the plans. He looks to be on his way."

Meanwhile, Alex Lowry sent a reminder to boss Clement with a double for the B side in a thrilling win over Clyde in the SPFL Trust Trophy. The 21-year-old netted deep into stoppage time to book a spot in the next round of

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