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Rangers duo set for Ibrox exit
Two players head toward exit as Russell Martin trims the squad ahead of the Club Brugge tie.

Two Rangers players are close to leaving Ibrox as manager Russell Martin reshapes the squad ahead of a Champions League playoff.
Rangers duo set for Ibrox exit amid Russell Martin decision
Rangers have left two players out of their Champions League squad as Russell Martin reshapes the squad ahead of a playoff with Club Brugge. Jefte is nearing a move to Palmeiras, while Nedim Bajrami has been left out with Martin preferring to include recent loan signing Jayden Meghoma in the squad. Dessers could return from injury to face Club Brugge, but the striker is also set to feature in the league clash against St Mirren. The St Mirren match will not be postponed despite the European tie.
Martin's decisions form part of a broader rebuild. Bajrami has struggled for minutes this season and Jefte has faced questions over his defensive consistency, while Rangers look to strengthen their options at full-back and in midfield by giving Meghoma a steadier chance in the squad.
Key Takeaways
"Martin is continuing his Rangers re-build by allowing players to leave that are not in his plans."
Direct assessment of the squad reshuffle
"Bajrami will not be hanging around Ibrox if he is not being selected in matchday squads."
Statement on Bajrami's status
"Jefte is close to leaving Rangers."
Update on a potential exit to Palmeiras
"Jefte has been a defensive liability for Rangers at times."
Critical assessment of on pitch performance
The moves show a manager who values fit over history. This is a rebuild that aims to align the squad with a clear plan rather than chase quick fixes. If the strategy succeeds, the club could emerge stronger for both Europe and the domestic season; if it stalls, it could magnify tensions around squad depth and the pace of change.
Rangers will face scrutiny as they balance short term results with long term goals. The testing ground will be how well the players stepping into Martin's system perform against tougher European opponents and in the league, and whether the shift at full-back and midfield translates into more solidity on the pitch.
Highlights
- A plan is worth more than a momentary fix
- Pruning the squad is how you grow a system
- Build the future even if the present hurts
- If you want consistency you reward or remove
The coming weeks will test whether this rebuild translates into results on the field.
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