RANGERS will continue their pursuit of Graham Dorrans and Jamie Walker as manager Pedro Caixinha looks to add further reinforcements to his Ibrox squad.

The Portuguese has completed five deals so far this summer as Bruno Alves, Ryan Jack, Fabio Cardoso, Dalcio and Daniel Candeias have put pen-to-paper.

And the moves to bring Dorrans and Walker are ongoing as the countdown continues to the Gers’ return to the Europa League and the new Premiership campaign.

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SportTimes revealed on Wednesday that Norwich had rejected a bid in the region of £1million for midfielder Dorrans but the Light Blues are poised to return to the negotiating table to strike a deal.

Fresh talks will also have to be held with Hearts if Walker is to make the move from Tynecastle this summer after an initial approach was rebuffed by the Jambos board.

Walker has twelve months left on his contract in the Capital but Hearts have admitted they will reluctantly listen to offers for the 23-year-old after he rejected a deal that would have made him the highest paid player at the club.

Caixinha has been monitoring the winger for some time and a bid of around £1million could be enough to tempt Hearts to sell their prized asset during the close season.

Rangers have also agreed deals with Mexican pair Carlos Pena and Eduardo Herrera and Colombian striker Alfredo Morelos and will confirm their captures once their work permit paperwork has been cleared.