
Rangers’ busy summer transfer window shows no signs of slowing down, with Derek McInnes reportedly pushing to complete two more signings before the start of the new season.
After already strengthening every area of the squad, the Ibrox boss is determined to add even more quality as he continues his overhaul ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.
Rangers Already Busy in the Market
McInnes has wasted little time reshaping his squad, with Rangers already completing five first-team signings this summer.
Player
Position
Transfer
Lawrence Shankland
Striker
Free Transfer
Ross McCrorie
Defender
Undisclosed Fee
Ben Godfrey
Defender
Loan (Option to Buy)
Dan Neil
Midfielder
Free Transfer
Ivor Pandur
Goalkeeper
£6 million
The additions have addressed several key areas, but Rangers are still looking to strengthen further.
Vanja Dragojević Remains a Priority
One of McInnes’ top targets is Partizan Belgrade captain Vanja Dragojević.
The highly-rated 20-year-old midfielder has attracted attention following an impressive World Cup campaign, and Rangers have already seen an opening offer rejected.
Partizan are reportedly demanding around £4.7 million, along with a sell-on clause, before they will consider allowing one of their brightest young talents to leave.
Negotiations are expected to continue as Rangers look to reach a compromise.
Serie A Midfielder Also on the Radar
Alongside Dragojević, Rangers are believed to be in discussions over a move for an experienced Serie A midfielder.
While the player’s identity has yet to emerge, reports suggest McInnes wants another proven option in the middle of the park to add experience and quality ahead of a demanding campaign.
The move could accelerate if Rangers complete one or more outgoing transfers in the coming weeks.
Rebuild Continues at Ibrox
Following last season’s disappointing third-place finish, Rangers have moved aggressively in the transfer market.
McInnes has made no secret of his desire to build a squad capable of challenging for domestic honours and competing strongly in Europe.
The recruitment strategy has focused on balancing experienced professionals with emerging young talent.
How Rangers Are Funding the Business
The club’s spending has been supported by departures already completed this summer.
Jack Butland’s move to Hull City has generated fresh funds, while Nicolas Raskin continues to attract interest from clubs across Europe.
Should Rangers receive a significant offer for the Belgian midfielder, further additions could quickly follow.
The Bottom Line
Rangers have already completed five signings, but Derek McInnes isn’t finished yet.
With Vanja Dragojević still firmly on the club’s radar and another Serie A midfielder also under consideration, the Ibrox rebuild could be set for another major boost before the transfer window closes.


