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Rangers transfer state of play on Souttar, Simpson, Doekhi and Simons

It's been a quietly productive transfer window for Rangers so far as the Gio van Bronckhorst era clicks smoothly into gear.

Steven Gerrard's move to Aston Villa back in November threatened to uproot things at Ibrox and rumours immediately began to swirl that he could return in January for the likes of Joe Aribo and Glen Kamara.

But the Premiership leaders have kept a tight ship and while one or two fringe men have moved on - with Juninho Bacuna recently joining Birmingham - things have mostly stayed as they were.

They have improved if anything with James Sands arriving from New York City and Manchester United winger Amad Diallo arriving on loan.

Meanwhile they have also tied down keeper Jon McLaughlin on a new contract through 2024.

However, there's still a couple of days to get more business done with the deadline running through to Monday night and while there isn't expected to be too much upheaval, there could be another couple of tweaks before the window goes into cold storage until the summer.

Here Record Sport take a look at what could still happen.

We know Souttar will be a Rangers player next season - the only thing that remains to be seen is if he'll leave Hearts before that.

Gers are pushing to sign him this month and if Saturday's haphazard 3-3 draw with Ross County is anything to go by, it's easy to see why.

But the Jambos have stood firm so far and Record Sport understands they want a fee north of £500k to sign off on a January exit.

Souttar went off injured in Hearts' win over Motherwell but Hearts boss Robbie Neilson expects to have him back to face Hibs during the week - unless Rangers come back to the table.

He said: “There’s been nothing new with John. Although I saw they lost three

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