The Rangers squad requires a significant reshuffle this summer, there's no doubt about it. Pedro Caixinha has a big task on his hand if he is to build a core squad worthy of putting up a sustained fight vs Celtic in next season's Scottish Premiership.

Players don't need to just come in, but some deserve to be axed given their woeful displays for the majority of the season. Some ruthless fans would quite happily see none of them return to Ibrox next season.

The reality of football is though, the entire squad is not going to be replaced. Some players will be here for the new campaign whether they deserve to be or not.

It's not all doom and gloom though. There are some players at the club who have tried their best for the Gers throughout the season. Players who have given everything and while sometimes they've come up short, have at least shown the spirit and determination it takes to be a Rangers player.

These are the three players we think could have a big season under Caixinha after the summer...

Clint Hill

Despite being 38 years of age, Clint Hill has undoubtedly been Rangers' star performer in defence this season. The wealth of knowledge and experience he has brought to Ibrox has been vital at times, often the last line of defence when the rest of the team have let themselves down.

He's shown little sign of slowing down either and deserves the chance to show what he can do heading into next season. His current one year deal runs out this summer and Pedro Caixinha should rely on the stability he brings to the Gers backline. He will need a new first team defender beside him and he of course has no long-term future at the club. However, another season to help transition to a new centre-back pairing could be just the ticket.

Barrie McKay

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Barrie McKay is a very skilful player but his ability to turn it on consistently for the Gers is something that is most definitely in question. On his day he can punish every team in the Scottish Premiership, including Celtic but has gone through bouts where he looks disinterested and uninvolved in matches.

He was at his best in the opening stages of the season and if Pedro Caixinha can tap into that in the new campaign then he could well play a huge role in their ambitions.

With pace, trickery and an eye for goal, Rangers need his kind of ability in the final third next season despite a drop off in his form and it'd be a shame for his potential for the club to be wasted if they decide to move him on the summer. There's every chance that would be a decision they come to regret.

Myles Beerman

Yes, Myles Beerman has been given the run around by Patrick Roberts twice in the last few weeks but there aren't many players in Scotland this season who haven't. Roberts is an exceptional talent who is heading back to compete for places at Manchester City in the summer and there's no shame in not being able to handle him.

In other matches Beerman has looked assured and able to take on the task at hand. He's been especially impressive when you consider he was thrown in at the deep end with little warning after an injury to Lee Wallace.

He has heart and passion to play at Ibrox and improvements in other areas can made. He needs to gain better decision making and the confidence to roam forward more. If Pedro Caixinha can continue to work with and improve him, the Gers may have a fine young left-back on their hands.