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5 transfer moves Rangers could still make as potential Champions League gamechanger looms

What seemed like a painstakingly slow window for Rangers has exploded into life over the last couple of weeks with a flurry of new signings. The arrival of Antonio Colak burst the seal and in the three weeks since, Gio van Bronckhorst has seen five players arrive and two leave - with more than £45million changing hands in the process.

His squad is starting to take shape but with the dawn of the Premiership season just around the corner, there is still plenty of work in the transfer market for the club to get stuck into. There's also a chunk of that Calvin Bassey cash left to burn, with the pot set to deepen further should they qualify for the Champions League.

There will almost certainly be more outgoings too. They may not be as high-profile or as profitable as the big-money deals that took Bassey to Ajax and Joe Aribo to Southampton, but the squad is looking bloated in some positions, while a few hangers-on who barely kicked a ball last season will be on the hunt for new clubs.

So, what sort of business will Rangers be looking to do before the window closes come September? Record Sport have you covered.

Starting with the sexy stuff, Rangers have already added a new hitman in Antonio Colak who has made an impression in pre-season. But there are rumblings Van Bronckhorst still isn't happy with his options at the top end of the pitch, especially with Alfredo Morelos and Kemar Roofe both injured ahead of Saturday's league opener at Livingston.

Patrick Cutrone, still at Wolves despite the Premier League side's best efforts to move him on, has been linked and that seems like a no smoke without fire rumour given it is coming from the major Italian papers. A cheaper, less high-profile option does seem more likely

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk