
Rangers are weighing up moves for defensive duo Harry Darling and Conor Coady, with Robin Propper set to depart Ibrox after just one season.
New boss Russell Martin is keen to revamp the squad and make some additions ahead of the Rangers players reporting back for pre-season in just over a fortnight.
A 25-year-old center-back who is being chased by a host of clubs in the English Championship, Darling looks likely to leave Swansea City on a free transfer after turning down a new contract.
Martin has signed Darling twice previously, firstly at MK Dons and then again at Swansea, and could now look to make it a third time at Rangers.
While facing competition from the likes of Norwich City and Sheffield United, among several others, Rangers are hopeful that Martin’s personal relationship with the player could yet swing things in their favor.
Rangers are also tracking the availability of Leicester City’s Coady, a 32-year-old center-back who won 10 caps for England earlier in his career.

Robin Propper celebrates after scoring against Dundee United earlier this year – a rare highlight

Rangers are interested in Conor Coady, who has just been relegated with Leicester

New Rangers boss Russell Martin has signed Harry Darling (pictured) twice previously
A product of the Liverpool youth academy, Coady played the bulk of his football at Wolves and was a key figure in helping to establish them in the Premier League.
He has since gone on to have a spell at Everton, where he was signed by Rangers sporting director Kevin Thelwell, and latterly at Leicester.
Coady still has another year to run on his contract, but Leicester are expected to revamp their squad following relegation to the Championship.
Rangers are tracking his progress, and it’s believed that Martin is a big admirer of Coady’s leadership qualities.
The push for more defensive reinforcements comes as Propper is closing in on a return to Holland after just one season in Glasgow.
The 31-year-old Dutchman endured a poor season and never convinced following his £2.5 million move from Twente last summer.
Rangers will inevitably have to take a hit on that investment and are unlikely to recoup the fee, with a return to Twente the most likely destination for Propper at this point.
Martin is reluctant to close the door on any player before he’s had a chance to assess them in pre-season, and Ben Davies is likely to be offered a chance to resurrect his Rangers career.
Davies spent last season on loan at Birmingham City and was part of the side that won promotion to the Championship.
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