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Rangers transfer news bulletin as Jose Cifuentes tipped for instant Beale nod and Danilo 'perfect' in Ibrox masterplan

Rumours are flying thick and fast but it's now a case of fine-tuning for Rangers after a hectic summer.

The Light Blues have undergone an extensive rebuild under Michael Beale that is approaching its final stages, following on from the signing of Brazilian striker Danilo from Feyenoord last week. Jose Cifuentes is next on the agenda as the Scottish Premiership side look to shift the LAFC midfielder's pre-contract date forward from the winter to this summer, with Champions League qualifiers against either Genk or Servette little more than a week away.

There could be exits to consider too, as Scott Wright remains a target for Turkish new boys Pendikspor and Glen Kamara trains on his own while waiting to see what options are out there for him away from Ibrox. Here is the latest news and rumours surrounding Rangers heading into the league opener with Kilmarnock at Rugby Park.

The Brazilian striker was a man plenty of punters pleaded their club to act fast on this summer, and Rangers obliged. Now former FC Twente boss Ron Jans, who was boss during Danilo's breakthrough season at the club, sees him as the ideal solution in Beale's system.

He told Rangers Review: "In his year at Feyenoord he started as the No.1 striker in a tremendous season. Gimenez was behind him and it was all because of Danilo's better understanding of the press and the intensity of the press. He knows how to carry out tactical instructions and with Rangers attacking a lot, will fit in perfectly. Coming from Brazil to Holland was a good step. At Ajax, he didn’t get enough minutes at the highest level so a step to Twente was perfect before Feyenoord. Now I think he is ready for the next step. I think this will be a very positive transfer for Rangers. He will

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