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New Rangers boss Russell Martin has already set his sights on Ibrox signing targets after taking over as gaffer.

Record Sport exclusively revealed that he’s keen on Israeli striker Dor Turgeman from Maccabi Tel Aviv and Leicester City defender Conor Coady.

And the Rangers rumour mill is in overdrive, in terms of which players might follow him to Glasgow.

Martin will also be assessing the squad he’s inherited from Philippe Clement, with some players fighting for their futures.

After finishing 17 points behind Celtic, there will be a complete overhaul this summer, especially with new sporting director Kevin Thelwell on board.

Martin has been linked with guys he’s worked with in the past at former clubs Southampton and Swansea City.

And being renowned for his distinct style of play, the new Gers boss will know exactly the type of player he wants to bring to Ibrox.

Here, Record Sport takes a look at what his new-look Rangers side might look like if he can pull off a dream summer transfer window:

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Jack Butland

It remains to be seen whether Martin will want a new goalkeeper to kick-start his Rangers revolution.

To play in his style the keeper has to be adept with the ball at his feet and Butland has had issues in that department.

But he’s a former England international who has another two years left on his contract so should start the season as Gers’ number one

James Tavernier

Martin wants his full-backs to bomb up and down with energy – and the skipper will be 34 in October.

But the manager has already confirmed that his former Ibrox team-mate, Tavernier, will remain as club captain this season.

He also said that he’ll have to earn a start like every other player so it will be interesting to see what competition Tavernier has at right-back.

Conor Coady

Martin is keen to add experience to Rangers’ backline and sees the former England centre-back as an ideal addition.

Coady was captain at Wolves for years before moving to Leicester for £12 million.

He’s a ball-playing defender with proper leadership skills and a big voice in the dressing-room.

If Martin gets his man this summer, he’ll be a key signing for Gers.

Harry Darling

When Martin moved from MK Dons to Swansea City, he immediately wanted Darling to join him in Wales.

He went on to become a vital player for him at the Liberty Stadium and is now available on a free transfer with his contract expired.

There’s loads of interest from other Championship clubs but Darling would seem an obvious target for Martin who knows he can rely on him.

Harry Toffolo

Martin knows Toffolo from his days at Norwich when the left-back was a youth player who eventually left Carrow Road and made a name for himself at Huddersfield.

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Nottingham Forest signed him when they were promoted to the Premier League.

He’s available on a Bosman and would give Gers experience at left-back – as well as challenging Jefte should Ridvan Yilmaz move on.

Flynn Downes

There’s no doubt Martin would love to have Downes at Ibrox as his number six and midfield orchestrator.

The former West Ham kid was an integral part of his Southampton team who got promoted to the Premier League when he was on loan at St Mary’s.

But that deal was made permanent for a huge £12 million fee so it will be difficult – and expensive – to lure him to Ibrox.

Nico Raskin

The Belgian midfielder is one of the few genuinely valuable assets in the Rangers squad Martin has taken on.

Especially now that he’s an established international player in the Red Devils’ side alongside the likes of Kevin de Bruyne.

Gers will be braced for summer bids for Raskin but if Martin is assessing what he’s got in the building, he will surely be determined to ensure the 24-year-old stays in Govan.

Metinho

Rangers were heavily linked with Metinho even before Martin was appointed so might well be a player on Thelwell’s list of targets.

The Troyes midfielder has impressed on loan at Swiss club Basel and is a box-to-box player who would fit perfectly into Martin’s style of play.

He grew up in Rio de Janeiro and has been dubbed the Brazilian Paul Pogo.

At just 22 he’s got the potential to be a poser boy for Rangers’ new player trading model.

Oscar Cortes

At his unveiling, Martin was keen to point out that he’s going to give current Rangers players a chance to impress. He says he’s ready to be surprised by certain individuals.

Colombian winger Cortes would certainly fall into that category.

A £4million buy from Lens, he’s struggled to make an impact at Ibrox due to injury.

But he’s now fully fit and the new boss likes to play with wide players. He might just unlock Cortes’ quality.

Dor Turgeman

Rangers and Martin are very keen on the Israeli front-man to spearhead their attack ahead of the new season.

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Turgeman bagged 20 goals for Maccabi Tel Aviv as they won the title last term and has loads of admirers around Europe.

Martin wanted him at Southampton and has now reignited his interest at Ibrox. At around £4 million, he’d be a statement signing for the new regime.

Jack Harrison

With Vaclav Cerny not returning to Ibrox after his successful loan stint, Rangers need a right winger – especially with the way Martin wants to see his team play.

And given the new ownership’s links to Leeds United – via Paraag Marathe and the 49ers – Harrison is someone they could look at.

He spent last season at Everton in the Premier League on loan but has now returned to Elland Road.

If he’s not part of Daniel Farke’s plans in England’s top flight, Ibrox could be his next destination.

Substitutes: Liam Kelly, John Souttar, Jefte, Mohamed Diomande, Joe Aribo, Cyriel Dessers, Hamza Igamane, Jamie Vardy