Rangers Transfers: 10 Players They Must Sign This Summer

If Rangers make it to the Scottish Premiership, who should they sign?

Glasgow Rangers are on the cusp of something brilliant, something which has never happened in the history of Scottish football - advancing through every division from the very bottom, the team are a Playoff final away from returning to the top tier. After causing a lot of their own problems through gross financial mismanagement, something even the most ardent of Gers supporters will admit, the club were unceremoniously dumped in the bottom tier of the Scottish professional game for the start of season 2012-2013. Suddenly, the most successful club in the country found themselves plying their trade in the old Third Division, making travel arrangements to the most far flung of places up North, and playing against teams made up of part-time footballers. It was a remarkable scenario, but even a fresh start couldn't stop the strife from following Rangers around. Continuing to toil financially, it wasn't until Dave King - a lifelong Rangers fan and millionaire - became Chairman of the club recently that things looked like they might be about to take an interesting turn. Finances may well be on the brink of getting back on track however, and the club could complete an astounding achievement across the past 3 seasons, winning their way back to the top flight. Even so, more than a dozen players are out of contract in the Summer of 2015, and it doesn't look likely that many will be kept on. In fact, the only man to have signed a new deal is Kenny Miller, now in his third spell at the club. So, if Rangers do the unthinkable and get back to the top, just who would be the players they could bring in?
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