STEVEN GERRARD insists Rangers will remain relentless in their pursuit of success next season as they prepare to bring the curtain down on a historic campaign this weekend.
The champions will be presented with the Premiership trophy following their final fixture against Aberdeen at Ibrox and a place in the record books awaits as they look to avoid defeat this term.
Gerrard added Jack Simpson and Scott Wright to his squad earlier this year in an attempt to get a head start on their business for next term and Nnamdi Ofoborh and Fashion Sakala will join the Ibrox ranks in the coming weeks.
This has been a unique and memorable campaign for everyone at Rangers and Gerrard is determined to ensure his side deliver further success to supporters going forward.
Gerrard said: “I'm sure after Saturday we'll have some time to reflect and analyse.
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“It's been a magical season from my point of view. I'm really proud of the players and what they have given.
“The key people here are the supporters with what they have been though, so we're aiming to deliver for them and make them happy and proud again of the team.
“But it never stops. Recruitment meetings have been going on now for some time.
“We've already put pieces in place like Jack and Scott. We've managed to get them in early so they're ready for pre-season.
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“We've got Nnamdi Ofoborh and Fashion Sakala coming in to join us, so we're well on our way in terms of trying to strengthen from a position of strength.
“For me, it’s always about fixing the roof when the sun is shining rather than waiting for problems.
"There will be more still to be added and, come the end of June, when we get back together again, we’ll be full of energy and ready to go again.”
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