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Rangers best signings are yet to come as Jury goes out on Philippe Clement's transfer business

KEITH: Rangers have been on a bit of a fishing expedition so far this summer in an attempt to bring in young players who might turn a big profit at some point in the future. And, given the lack of assets in last season's squad, that's shrewd business. But Philippe Clement needs three or four experienced recruits for the here and the now. They'll be the key signings for next season.

ANDY: It's hard to know given most of the signings remain unknown quantities who will need time to adjust to Scotland. But Connor Barron should hit the ground running following his move from Aberdeen and I expect to see him settling in quickly.

SCOTT: Connor Barron has the most experience in this league. He knows what it takes and you can see him hitting the ground and running. The others might take to adjust.

KEITH JACKSON: Buckle up folks, England will be playing in Berlin with another chance to make all Scottish nightmares come true. The good news is, they'll come up against a proper side - be that Spain or France - and they'll come up short once again. My money is on the Spaniards to triumph again.

ANDY NEWPORT: Spain have been the team of the tournament so far and will fancy themselves to get past the French and take on England, who will no doubt bore the Dutch to death in their semi-final. Thankfully La Liga wonderkids Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams don't look the type to be stifled by Southgate's stuffy tactics and should spare us all the pain of a Three Lions triumph.

SCOTT BURNS: Spain have been the best team to watch but France and England have both found a way of progressing without playing well. I would be surprised if that theme doesn’t continue. I still think when push comes to shove that the French will win.

KEITH:Ber

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