Peter Lovenkrands has given a damning assessment of Rangers' squad, insisting that only "three to four" players are good enough for his former side.
The ex-Ibrox forward has made his feelings clear regarding Danny Rohl's team, in a recent appearance on Premier Sports' Scottish Football Social Club.
"Probably off the top of my head, three in the starting lineup. Three to four," the 46-year-old admitted. "Yeah, for me it is [a big rebuild], but I can also only weigh it up against former Rangers teams where I've seen down the years and been in myself and been part of.
"I just don't think any of these players, like not any of them, there are a few that are, but there are a lot of them who don't live up to that Rangers standard in my opinion.
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"And it's the same at Celtic, and it's the same at other places, but for me right now at Rangers, they need a big, big, big change. And especially like Mikey Moore, probably the best player for Rangers coming in running, even though they were losing games in the running of the season, he was the best player.
"He's going to leave, go back to Tottenham, and if you want to get him back, it's going to probably cost even more now. So that has to be fixed in itself. So I just worry.
"I think there's going to be so many changes, and there have to be so many changes for Rangers to kind of close the gap to Celtic and potentially Hearts now for next season."