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Where 9 Rangers loanees stand ahead of next season as stars look for Gio van Bronckhorst chance

It is set to be a busy summer for Rangers boss Gio van Bronckhorst.

Having lifted the Scottish Cup to close out the campaign, the Dutchman will be hard at work with sporting director Ross Wilson as he looks to put his stamp on the side.

With just one transfer window under his belt as Ibrox boss this looks set to be a much busier window for Van Bronckhorst.

With key players out of contract and the likes of Alfredo Morelos entering the final 12 months of their deals plenty of big calls have to be made.

Alongside decisions on the players currently at the club, there is a host of talent returning from loans.

Van Bronckhorst has previously shown he is willing to give players a second chance when they return to Ibrox, having recalled Cedric Itten early from his spell at Greuther Fürth to take a closer look.

But who will get another chance and who could be heading out of Ibrox? Record Sport takes a look.

The towering Croatian has been quietly working his way back to fitness on loan in his homeland with Hajduk Split after spending more than a year on the sidelines with injury.

The 25-year-old was a regular under Steven Gerrard before his time at Ibrox was blighted by injury and Gio van Bronckhorst has yet to cast his eye over the defender.

With Leon Balogun and Connor Goldson out of contract Katic looks likely to have a chance to make his case for a spot in the squad in pre-season after impressing during Hadjuk's title battle.

Verdict: A second chance under a new manager

The winger looked set to become one of Scotland's leading lights after bursting onto the scene at Motherwell alongside David Turnbull. However, things haven't worked out for Hastie since his move to Ibrox.

The 23-year-old has spent most of his Rangers

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