Rangers could see as many as six first-team players leave at the end of their contract this summer.
The Ibrox club have a number of players who will leave at the end of their loan deal or who could move on unless a new contract is agreed in the coming months.
It's anticipated Rangers could have new owners, a new sporting director and a new manager by the start of next season.
That said, it is unclear how expiring contracts will be handled in the coming months, before any proper transfer business when the window reopens at the end of the season.
Three contracted Rangers players are currently free to discuss pre-contract exits from the club with another three players on loan with those agreements to end in the summer.
Here, we detail the six players who are out of contract and could leave Rangers this summer...
Leon Balogun
Centre-back Leon Balogun, 37, is out of contract in the summer having signed a one-year extension last summer.
The defender has played 23 times for Rangers this season. Recently, he earned plaudits for performances against Celtic and Fenerbahce.
Balogun, though, has had injury issues this term, missing 10 Scottish Premiership matches through unavailability.
On whether he could play at Rangers next season, Balogun previously said: "If I can play at a great club like this and add a bit more success, then I have absolutely nothing against it."
Ianis Hagi
Romanian internationalist Ianis Hagi was almost like a new signing for Rangers when he re-entered the fray after a contract standoff was resolved earlier this season.
The midfielder had been in cold storage following a loan at La Liga club Alaves last term with a wage rise clause in his contract seeing him left out.
However, the matter was resolved while Philippe Clement was manager with Hagi being involved for the first team ever since.
Hagi is free to discuss an exit from Rangers in the summer but reports have suggested the club are keen to hand the playmaker a new deal. Subsequent reports suggested a contract was turned down.
On his contract situation, Hagi said: "Out of respect to everyone, the club and my agents have to talk about my future. For me, right now, and this is really an honest answer, I don't really think about the future.
Tom Lawrence
Tom Lawrence is coming to the end of the three-year contract he signed when he first joined Rangers back in July 2022.
The former Manchester United starlet has played 24 times this season, scoring five times and assisting two goals. Lawrence has been primarily used as a substitute for Rangers this season.
Back in the Wales national team camp, Lawrence is thought to have interest from Turkish Super Lig side Besiktas.
The club were linked with Lawrence last summer, when Giovanni van Bronckhorst was at the helm but no move materialised. He is free to discuss a pre-contract move.
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Vaclav Cerny
Undoubtedly the most influential name on the list, Cerny is set to return to Wolfsburg in the summer.
The winger, who has 17 goals so far this season, joined the Ibrox side on a season-long loan agreement.
Cerny will return to Wolfsburg at the end of the loan deal, where he has another two years on his contract.
However, the winger has been clear that he is keen on a permanent move to Glasgow.
"I definitely do," he responded when asked if he'd like to be a Rangers player beyond the summer. "But there are so many aspects that I can't control. All I can do is be the best I can and keep up my form and numbers.
"There's no time for that, we play every three days. I don't have an option, that's the only official one. I don't know what will happen."
Neraysho Kasanwirjo
Neraysho Kasanwirjo joined Rangers for a season-long loan with the option to make the transfer permanent in the summer.
The Dutch defender, though, will not feature again this season after an injury hammer blow as he required surgery on an issue.
Kasanwirjo was sent back to Feyenoord to carry out his rehabilitation.
The defender made 12 appearances at Rangers under Philippe Clement before being ruled out of action.
Rafael Fernandes
Rafael Fernandes was recruited on loan from LOSC Lille in the January window as Rangers scrambled for defensive reinforcements amid major injury concerns.
The centre-back is on an initial loan until the end of the season, however, Rangers do hold the option to make the deal permanent.
Fernandes has played just three times for Rangers on loan - against Ross County, Hearts and Queen's Park.
His last outing for the club was against Queen's Park in the shock Scottish Cup defeat - he is not in the Europa League squad.