Alan Hutton has detailed what he feels is a "must" for Rangers in the summer transfer window.
The former Gers right-back believes Michael Beale will add some extra firepower to his squad before the start of next season.
In fact, the ex-Scotland international reckons it's a necessity for his old side to bolster their frontline and add support to Antonio Colak up top.
Alfredo Morelos' deal is up this summer and it looks increasingly likely that the Colombian will be moving on to pastures new.
At the weekend, after Rangers' win over Raith Rovers, Beale admitted he needed to see more from the 26-year-old if he wishes to stay part of his plans at Ibrox.
So, if Morelos does depart the club, Hutton has warned Beale that signing a capable replacement striker is a "must".
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Hutton told Football Insider: “I think if Morelos goes he will definitely have to bring somebody in, there is not getting away from that.
“I think that is a must. Colak has done ever so well and he has had to bide his time, having a little injury, Morelos coming in and actually doing well for a period of time.
“Whenever he comes in he scores goals, makes things happen. If Morelos goes he will have to bring somebody in but Colak is a very good option.“
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