Philippe Clement has revealed the Rangers board have agreed on a desired number of targets for transfer deadline day.
The Ibrox boss stated that he has held talks with club chiefs with discussions over the ideal number of incomings before the window shuts tomorrow night.
Clement is keen to add to his squad but has so far only brought in Rafael Fernandes on loan from Lille in the winter transfer period.
Rabbi Matondo and Kieran Dowell have been allowed to leave on loan with Alex Lowry, Robbie Fraser and Cole McKinnon all leaving in January.
Asked about whether talks have taken place over incomings and the number of new recruits targeted before the window closes, Clement said: "Yes, of course, we spoke about that.
"They agreed they will try to go for those numbers."
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While Clement is hopeful of movement, he refused to be drawn further on how likely new signings are at Ibrox tomorrow.
"It's not my decision to take," he said. "So we had clear talks about profiles, about players. And then it's about the club, if it's possible or not. And I will see."
On any further departures, Clement added: "You never know. But if that's the case, you need to be replaced by at least the same level. That's what we agreed.
"So you never know if something crazy comes, but then there needs to be a replacement. So then it needs to go really fast."