Rangers pre-season promise of a rebuild season has resulted in this being one of the most interesting campaigns yet on the transfer front at Ibrox, with over 15 players leaving the club and 12 more coming in during 24/25.
Sadly for ex-head coach Philippe Clement, a run of poor results means he will not lead the Rangers rebuild, with the Belgian boss sacked following the dismal 2-0 home defeat to St Mirren last weekend. Ibrox icon and former captain Barry Ferguson has been given the role on an interim basis, and he will look to eat into Celtic’s 13 point lead at the top.
While the restructure of the squad saw just one incoming during the January window, a number of others departed as the Rangers hierarchy continued to slimline a bloated squad, with the likes of Alex Lowry, Rabbi Matondo and Adam Devine all departing for pastures new.
In total, there have been 16 first team departures from Ibrox during the 24/25 campaign, but how have they fared for their new clubs so far this season?

13. Cole McKinnon - Ayr United (loan)
One of many Rangers youngsters not featuring in the first team, McKinnon opted to join promotion chasing Ayr United on loan in January. The 22-year-old has featured in all five games since his arrival, with Scott Brown's side currently sitting in third place in the second tier. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group

14. Ryan Jack - Esenler Erokspor
Left upon the expiry of his contract in the summer, the Scotland international made a surprise move to Esenler Erokspor in the Turkish second tier. Jack has been a regular starter for his new side, who are currently just five points above the relegation places in 13th. | Getty Images Photo: Getty Images

15. Robby McCrorie - Kilmarnock
Moved to Rugby Park in the summer in search of first team football, but has found his progress blighted by some niggling injuries. He's started 18 of Kilmarnock's 28 games, but has recently been dislodged by ex-Manchester United academy stopper Kieran O'Hara in the nets. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group

16. Rabbi Matondo - Hannover 96 (loan)
Missed almost five months of the season with a hamstring injury, and was deemed surplus to requirements by ex-boss Philippe Clement in the January window. Linked to Coventry City, Schalke 04 and Sunderland, the Welsh winger eventually joined Hannover 96, who are currently chasing promotion to the Bundesliga. Has featured in every game for the club since his arrival, bagging a goal on his debut against Hamburger SV. | Fran Santiago/Getty Images Photo: Fran Santiago/Getty Images