GIOVANNI van Bronckhorst has provided an update as the January transfer window approaches.
The Rangers boss will get his first chance to add to his squad next month but he's revealed there are no concrete decisions in place yet.
Van Bronckhorst has previously stated that sporting director Ross Wilson and his team are preparing for any potential business.
But today the Dutchman insisted nothing has been decided for the window with further discussions to take place.
It's not clear whether that means he's discussing players to leave the club or new additions to the squad, or potentially both.
Speaking at today's press conference, Van Bronckhorst admitted: "The transfer window will open and we will discuss what has to be done, nothing has been decided yet."
And the Ibrox boss outlined his main aim currently is to continue developing his relationship with the playing staff.
He said: "For me, the most important thing is to get to know the squad and win games.
"I already know them all a lot better and in the coming days and weeks, I can speak with the players a lot more on future plans."
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