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Rangers transfer news and the latest on striker 'targets' Colak, Botheim, Cassierra and Archer

Rangers have been linked with a host of strikers as the Europa League finalists look to bolster their frontline. Antonio Colak is a bonafide target but he’s not the only name the Ibrox side are said to have an interest in.

A number of other exciting talents have been linked with a move to Ibrox this summer. Erik Botheim and Cameron Archer are two names also said to be featuring on the Light Blues' interest list as they gear up for Champions League qualifiers in August as well as a battle the bring the cinch Premiership trophy back to Ibrox.

Mateo Cassierra who was on the radar of Gers scouts, although it has gone a bit cool on the prospect of him arriving in Govan with the FC Sochi frontman reportedly agreeing a deal with Zenit.

Record Sport have laid out the Rangers' forward links, providing the latest updates on Gio van Bronckhorst's reported frontline targets this transfer window.

Reports in Greece said Rangers had a bid rejected for the Croatian striker. The Ibrox side have submitted an official proposal in a bid to bring the 28-year-old POAK striker to the Scottish Premiership.

Gers fans may remember Colak, but not for the right reasons. The forward scored twice for Malmo in summer 2021 as the Swedes dumped Rangers out of Champions League in front of an Ibrox crowd.

Colak scored 19 times during a successful loan spell at the Swedish club. But the frontman only managed to find the back of the net twice upon returning to POAK in January.

And now his parent club are open to offers, with the striker struggling to hold down a regular starting spot upon his return to Greece's Super League. It means that Rangers could secure the services of the striker for a bargain fee this summer with his current side desperate

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk