Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers will need reinforcements in January.
Mark Warburton has revealed to The Record that Rangers’ transfer targets are all European.
The January transfer window opens next month and Rangers will probably need reinforcements in their battle for second place, with Celtic already having the Premiership title wrapped up more or less.
But Warburton is conscience of the fact that signing too many players could disrupt the balance in the squad, stressing the importance of finding a happy medium.

Nevertheless, the Gers manager reveals that he is in the process of identifying potential targets and added that every name on his shortlist is a European player.
“Too many players coming in is more damaging than no players coming in,” he said to The Record. “You can upset the unity of a dressing room so you need to be very careful of what you do in January.
“The dissatisfaction can be from a real bad apple in the dressing room as well. You have to make sure you get the numbers right as best you can.

“The work is going on now and you have to identify four, five, six, seven targets and see who you can get. They are all European.”
Rangers are four points clear of Aberdeen in third and five ahead of fourth-placed Hearts, whom they beat 2-0 at Ibrox on Saturday afternoon.
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