Michael Beale has issued a transfer update on midfielder Glen Kamara amid reports he will leave Ibrox this summer.
The Finnish international has fallen out of favour under Beale and is now free to speak to clubs about a move this window.
We told you earlier this week how a host of top European clubs are vying for his signature.
Updating on transfer exits today, Beale explained: "There's been an interest in a few and you can see our squad is a big squad.
"So far we've had a player come in for every player that left but we've wanted to trim the squad so expect two or three more to go out. Kamara and Sakala are away from the squad just now discussing some things so there might be some movement in the coming days.
"They won't be involved tomorrow. Other than that, everyone is ready to go."
On his new recruits, Beale added: "We're delighted. In the forward areas, we've lost Malik Tillman, Kent, Morelos and Colak and possibly Fashion Sakala in the coming days. We've replaced them with the four guys coming in, so we're actually a man less.
"But really excited with the new players and the energy, motivation and quality that they bring. We're looking forward to getting started for real tomorrow."
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