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The Rangers transfer state of play on Hagi, Cifuentes, Sakala and Helander

The transfer revolving door has been in full swing at Ibrox as Michael Beale ushers in a new era at Rangers - with plenty of incoming and outgoing stars.

After key figures including Allan McGregor, Alfredo Morelos and Ryan Kent were shown the door at the end of their deals, Sam Lammers, Jack Butland, Kieran Dowell and Dujon Sterling have all arrived at the club as the Rangers boss looks to build a side capable of challenging Celtic for the Scottish Premiership crown next term.

While striker Lammers is the fourth new face in the building it's unlikely that he will be the last - and Beale has already warned that outgoings could be on the cards before the league campaign restarts. Record Sport takes a look at the latest on the arrivals and exits on Edmiston Drive.

Rangers playmaker Ianis Hagi has addressed his Ibrox future amid speculation in Romania that he could leave the club. The Romania cap made 12 appearances last term following a lengthy layoff as he worked on his fitness behind the scenes - with his first two league starts coming in the final fixtures of the campaign.

Speaking after his return to the international set-up during the goalless draw with Kosovo, Hagi told Digi Sport that he had held talks with the boss over his future. The midfielder said: "The discussions that I and my manager had, as soon as the season ended, were positive.

"But that's about where it stayed, because I only had 4-5 days off and I joined the national team. The season is not over for me. When you sign an extension with Rangers after a year out with injury, you've done something right. I am happy that I managed to extend my contract with such a huge club in Europe. We hope that next year we will win trophies."

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