Rangers have launched a feasibility study that will explore the potential expansion of Ibrox by 4,000 seats.
The Scottish giants revealed on Tuesday that the study would consider several improvements that could be made to their iconic 126-year home, and general matchday experience.
As well as a view to increase their stadium capacity, the club will look into overhauling facilities at the Glasgow ground.
Rangers began a new era in May when a US consortium led by Andrew Cavenagh and 49ers Enterprises acquired a majority stake in the club.
But things have been far from straight forward since, with the Gers enduring a nightmare time of things on the pitch.
The first appointment of the new era was Russell Martin, who lasted just 123 days as head coach before being sacked. Ally McCois

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