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How much would seismic Rangers exodus earn? Crunching the transfer exit numbers behind mammoth Beale rebuild

Michael Beale has promised Rangers fans their "biggest rebuild in years" this summer as the club face up to the prospect of a trophyless campaign.

Celtic ended Beale's hopes of lifting silverware during his first campaign as Ibrox boss with the 1-0 Scottish Cup semi-final victory at Hampden. While Ange Postecoglou is targeting a Treble this season, Beale is now weighing up a massive overhaul of the first team as he weighs up who could be leaving the Scottish Premiership in the summer.

In the last 18 months, Rangers have commanded bumper transfer fees for a trio of key assets. Joe Aribo and Calvin Bassey left for big money last summer for Southampton and Ajax respectively, while Nathan Patterson joined Everton in the winter window to boost the Ibrox bank balance. However, this summer the number of assets that the club can cash-in on to fund the overhaul is dwindling.

The 31 Rangers players at risk of the Grim Reaper as Michael Beale actions rebuild of a lifetime

The issues start with the number of free agents. Alfredo Morelos and Ryan Kent had previously had big money offers on the table to try and take them from the Scottish Premiership, but now look set to leave for nothing.

Beale has previously hinted Ryan Jack could be offered a contract extension but it has yet to materialise. Experienced trio Allan McGregor, Steven Davis and Scott Arfield all look set to be heading for the exit door as well. McGregor has been number one at Ibrox this term but there has been radio silence over the veteran staying on for another year, while Arfield has been a bit-part player under Beale.

Davis is sidelined with a knee injury and it loos increasingly unlikely the 38-year-old will be offered new terms to stay in Govan. Filip

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