Rangers manager Philippe Clement has 'no clue' about the timing of potential January signings.
The Ibrox club have yet to add to their ranks this month, with Clement providing an honest update on their dealings this afternoon.
The Belgian was asked if he expects any imminent arrivals: "No clue," he said.
"Of course, I know everything that's going on. But I don't have a clue if there will be something signed fast or not. The first second that we sign something, we will tell you all. That I can promise."
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With over two weeks of the January transfer window remaining, there is still a wealth of time for Clement to add to his ranks.
The 50-year-old brought in the likes of Jefte, Hamza Igamane, Liam Kelly, and Connor Barron in the summer, but he has yet to dip his toe in the market this month.
All eyes for now, though, are on Sunday's Scottish Cup fourth-round tie against Fraserburgh at Ibrox.
Rangers will look to back up Wednesday's dominant 3-0 victory over Aberdeen against the Highland League side, with Clement's team selection a key talking point going into the match.
It is a 2.15pm kick-off in Govan as one of last season's finalists aims to book their place in the fifth round.