As the January transfer merry-go-round continues in the Scottish Premiership, rumours and speculation are floating around Ibrox as Philippe Clement and the board look to rescue a disappointing season.
Much like the summer window, attention on both incomings and outgoing have been rife at Ibrox Stadium, with Rangers’ mantra being that the side is in the midst of a rebuild, as they club aim to return to their glory days in the years to come.
While some are fringe players could do with a change of scenery, there are many others at Rangers who have simply reached a career crossroads in Glasgow and are in dire need of something new.
With that in mind, The Scotsman look at the Rangers players most likely to leave, and which talents will be sticking around for a little longer:
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5. John Souttar - should stay
He's the club's first choice centre-back and talks are already underway to extend his contract at Ibrox as per reports. Currently out injured with a groin problem, it would be a shock if Souttar was to go anywhere this month. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group

6. Ridvan Yilmaz - could leave
Rumours of a return to Turkey have been rife for over a year now, though no move has even come close to materialising. Linked with a move to Besiktas last week, the left-back could court some interest in his services come January. | Getty Images Photo: Getty Images

7. Alex Lowry - could leave
Out of the first team picture completely, the youngster will see his contract come to an end in the summer, with Lowry looking destined to leave Ibrox in the near future. Could he leave this month? There's no rumoured bids, but Rangers could to be open to moving Lowry on should a club make an approach. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group

8. Bailey Rice - likely to stay
The teenager is well thought of at Ibrox and is expected to be integrated into the first team over the comings week and months, according to Philippe Clement. While a loan move could have been possible, it looks like the Ibrox hierarchy plan to keep him in Glasgow and give him exposure to senior football. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group