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Rangers told the 2 players they can build team around as Clement urged to avoid Beale's big transfer mistake

Kenny Miller has told Rangers that they should build their team around Jack Butland AND James Tavernier.

Philippe Clement has recently revealed that all his top team stars have a price if interested parties come to the table - with his Ibrox No1 handed a whopping £30million tag. It's been yet another summer of transition in Govan with the likes of Ryan Jack, John Lundstram, Borna Barisic Kemar Roofe and Jon McLaughlin all departing on frees after the expiry of contracts. Skipper Tavernier and Connor Goldson have been linked with a Steven Gerrard reunion in Saudi while Scott Wright, Cyriel Dessers and Todd Cantwell are amongst a group of players who have been linked with moves elsewhere.

Rangers have added Connor Barron, Jefte, Clinton Nsiala, Hamza Igamane and Liam Kelly so far with further reinforcements expected although the Belgian boss has conceded he will need to sell in order to fund his rebuild. Miller has stressed how vital it is that his old club don't repeat the mistakes of last season under Michael Beale in the market as they bid to overhaul Celtic and Brendan Rodgers while he has named Butland and Tavernier as the TWO players he would love to see remain come the close of the window.

Speaking to Paddy Power, Miller confessed: “Personally, I would like to see Jack Butland and James Tavernier stay, because that’s two players you can build around, two positions you don’t need to worry about. That might not be the case – there might be offers coming for those players that Rangers might deem too good to turn down.

“Winning the League Cup was a positive start to Philippe’s reign, because it came in the first eight weeks since he’d been through the door. It was a positive start, and they then got themselves in a

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