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It remains to be seen how the coronavirus crisis will shape the upcoming transfer window but we'll be here every step of the way.Rangers have been first out of the blocks in the Premiership with the arrival of Ianis Hagi, and managing director Stewart Robertson has teased that more arrivals could be on the way.

Steven Gerrard has been linked with moves for Lewis Ferguson, Saido Berahino and Michael Benson.The Ibrox side were claimed to hold an interest in Charlton's Lyle Taylor, who looks set to leave the Championship side this summer.

But what about exits? Alfredo Morelos has had his admirers but there's yet to be any firm bids for him. Over at Celtic, Jonny Hayes and Jozo Simunovic have been released while out-of-contract Craig Gordon's

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