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Michael Beale and the 5 Rangers changes he must make as boss launches 'complex' revamp on a budget

He doesn't want to call it a rebuild but there's no denying the size of the job facing Michael Beale over the next few transfer windows.

And the Rangers boss knows it too. Speaking ahead of Saturday's clash with Kilmarnock as his team look to dust their Viaplay Cup Final heartbreak off their shoulder and get back into a winning groove, the boss admitted shaping his squad in his image isn't going to be easy on the budget he has to work with. "Complex" was the buzzword from Beale as he faces some tricky choices this summer and beyond - with the finances at his disposal admittedly not "huge."

He said in his press conference: “I’ve got quite a complex job here at Rangers as I’m going to need to change a squad with not huge finance. And everyone wants me to get it ready.”

While it's been quieter than many predicted in terms of comings and goings, the squad revamp has already begun. James Sands' future has been decided after failing to make the grade since Beale's arrival while Todd Cantwell and Nicolas Raskin are set to be key building blocks for the midfield.

But what else needs to be done to get things firmly back on the rails? Record Sport take a look.

Irrespective of Allan McGregor's future, landing a new shotstopper this summer is going to be one of Beale's top priorities. He's chopped and changed with his two main options there in McGregor and Jon McLaughlin, hinting he's not fully settled on either, and a high quality keeper who can be the No.1 for years to come would solve the issue once and for all.

McGregor is 41 now and all signs point to him calling it a day in the summer and McLaughlin, while a steady No.2, seems unlikely to be the first choice. Robby McCrorie may get a run in the team between now and the summer

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk