Jurgen Klinsmann is planning to travel to Ibrox to watch Rangers' trio of America internationalists.

Ally McCoist is expecting Alejandro Bedoya to finally complete his move to the SPL champions today after landing him from Swedish outfit Orebro.

And international team-mate Carlos Bocanegra is already in Scotland after making his debut for the Light Blues in last week's Europa League clash with Maribor in Slovenia.

With Maurice Edu already at Ibrox, it means there are now three USA internationalists at Rangers.

Klinsmann, who has just taken over as the US national team coach, is set to name all three players in his squad for the forthcoming friendlies with Costa Rica in Los Angeles on September 2 and away to Belgium on September 6.

He said: "I think it's a win-win situation. Rangers get three top American players who have improved tremendously in their football qualities and leadership.

"For our players, being together will bring them confidence and energy as they try to help Rangers reach their goals.

"These players are well suited for the British game, and they have the qualities to do well. I'm looking forward to coming to watch games at Ibrox."