Rangers have snapped up Max Aarons as the first signing for the Russell Martin era at – but fans are desperate to see more deals get over the line. Lyall Cameron has joined the Rangers squad having agreed a pre-contract move from Dundee when Philippe Clement was in the hot seat but with the American revolution in motion under the new Ibrox owners fans are desperate to see the deals flood in. The crucial Champions League qualifiers against Panathinaikos next month and a new striker is top of the agenda with Hamza Igamane attracting interest from Lille and talks with AEK over Cyriel Dessers rumbling on. Record Sport first revealed the Maccabi Tel Aviv man Dor Turgeman is a target for the Light Blues – with reports in Israel now suggesting that an agreement has been reached between the two clubs over a fee. However, the Scottish Premiership side plan to offload either Igamane or Dessers before rubber stamping the deal for the 21-year-old. There is also set to be one imminent arrival and exit in the Light Blues’ academy ranks. Fabrizio Romano states that 16 year-old talent Alfie Hutchison has completed a move to Newcastle United after several Premier League clubs had been chasing a deal. Football Insider also claim highly-rated Brighton winger “sensation” Zebedee Lawson has chosen Rangers as his next step. Conor Coady is inching closer to a move to reinforce the backline at Ibrox with sporting director Kevin Thelwell leading the push for a deal amid talks with Leicester City having worked with the 32-year-old at Wolves and Everton. Former Aberdeen chief Keith Wyness reckons that the club could be signing the next Terry Butcher, telling The Insider Track : 鈥淗aving had experience with Conor, I think he would be a great signing for Rangers. “He鈥檇 remind me a bit of the Terry Butcher days, that famous era at Rangers with Gazza (Paul Gascoigne). 鈥淚 think that Conor Coady is that type of character that would go down really well at Ibrox and would be a great addition, and would play the Russell Martin way as well. 鈥淓ven for a season or two to stabilise things, I think that would be a great signing to come in, so I would see that as a possibility for Rangers.鈥 A winger is also on the agenda following the departure of Vaclav Cerny – but Kwame Poku won’t be coming in. The 23-year-old is set to join Queens Park Rangers at the the end of his Peterborough contract despite heavy interest from the Premiership side. So, could Rangers go back to the Czech international? Cerny’s agent David Nehoda left the door open last week stating: “Vaclav will be back in Wolfsburg in time for their start of training. “We are currently not in talks with Rangers about a possible further collaboration. There is no concrete offer from any other club either. “The summer transfer market window does continue for a long time though, so everything remains possible.” Reports in Germany have claimed Cerny is now officially on the transfer list with Wolfsburg having to seriously cut their squad amid ongoing financial problems with owners German car giants Volkswagen. But amid a shifting picture at the Bundesliga giants, Braunschweiger Zeitung claims that with the club unable to spend big this summer boss Paul Simon is is willing to give the wide man a second chance and assess him in pre-season after his impressive season in Scotland.