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?

17. Connor Goldson - Aris Limassol
Departed Ibrox after six season to move to Cyprus in the summer, and has played regularly at the heart of defence for his new side, who sit in second place in the Cypriot First Division. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group

18. Adam Devine - Queen's Park (loan)
Linked to both Birmingham City and West Bromwich Albion in the January window, the Rangers academy graduate made a surprising move to Queen's Park instead. Desperately short of match fitness due to his lack of involvement with the Ibrox first team, Devine was sent off on his debut against Airdrieonians, but was back in the starting XI for the 0-0 draw with Dunfermline at the weekend. | Getty Images Photo: Getty Images

19. Zak Lovelace - Millwall
A surprise deadline day departure, the talented English forward opted to re-join Millwall three years after his departure from the Den. The 19-year-old has yet to feature for the club since his return, though. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group

20. Kieran Wright - Airdrieonians (loan)
Struggled to break into the side upon arrival, but has managed to cement himself as Airdrieonians' number one in recent weeks. The club as a whole are struggling though, and are currently six points adrift at the bottom of the table. However, with three wins in their last five games, there's renewed hope that they can perform a great escape come May. | SNS Group Photo: Craig Foy - SNS Group