RANGERS targets DaMarcus Beasley and Carlos Cuellar today sent out clear "come and get us" messages to the Ibrox club.

Beasley netted twice for the United States in the 4-0 win over El Salvador in the Gold Cup at the Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts early today.

Cuellar has begged La Liga cracks Osasuna not to scupper his move to Scotland after they reportedly rejected a £1m bid from Rangers. And Romanian defender Razvan Dinca Rat, who plays for Ukrainian club Shakhtar Donetsk, says he has been approached by the Ibrox side.

Beasley's double helped Bob Bradley's troops maintain their unbeaten record in the tournament ahead of their quarter-final appearance on Saturday. The PSV Eindhoven ace, who spent last season on loan at Manchester City, is currently on top of Walter Smith's shopping list.

It is believed Smith has agreed a fee of £700,000 for DaMarcus and will meet the player in America within 24 hours to finalise the move. And Cuellar has begged La Liga cracks Osasuna not to scupper his move to Scotland after they reportedly rejected a £1m bid from Rangers.

The 25-year-old defender's representatives have agreed his personal terms, but Osasuna are believed to want a £2.7m transfer fee.

Cuellar said: "I just hope I don't lose this chance because my mind is already in Glasgow.

"Osasuna know it is my wish to sign for Rangers, but I do understand they will only let me go when they are happy with the price. That is their right.

"But I just hope everything gets sorted soon as I just want to get my suitcase packed and get started in Glasgow. I would love to play for Rangers. I have made that clear to Osasuna.

"There is a lot of passion in Scottish football and that's what I find so attractive. I know the Spanish players who have played there all love it, especially the support they get from the fans.

"I also like the style of football over there, full of passion and energy."

Romanian defender Razvan Dinca Rat, who plays for Ukranian club Shakhtar Donetsk, has today been linked with a move to Ibrox.

The 25-year-old defender said: "I have heard of a few rumours, but I don't know of anything concrete. There have been offers from Holland, Greece and even Scotland."

Rangers are already believed to be closing in on Kilmarnock starlet Stevie Naismith, Wigan's Lee McCulloch and Killie second-choice keeper Graeme Smith.

And first choice keeper Allan McGregor is reported to be in line for a contract that will tie him to Ibrox until 2011 on double the money he is already on.

Meanwhile, with new players on the way, Karl Svensson, Thomas Buffel, Libor Sionko are believed to be heading for the Ibrox exit door. Sasa Papac, too, has been linked with a move to St Etienne in France.