Michael Beale believes Rangers are around four or five signings away from challenging Celtic.

The Ibrox gaffer reckons this summer's transfer business could be the difference in shortening the gap between the Glasgow giants.

The 42-year-old has revealed that he's already met for face-to-face talks with prospective signings.

Beale is now in full control of the club's upcoming transfer business with Ross Wilson having departed for Nottingham Forest last week.

The Rangers manager is comfortable fulfilling the role of manager and director of football for the time being, although admits it's not sustainable in the long term.

But he reckons a handful of new players for Rangers, which provide a bit of variety to his squad, could close the gap on Celtic.

He told talkSPORT: “The semi-final is huge. These games are always massive and a privilege to be involved in. We’ve had rough luck a little bit in the games so far.

"The one at Ibrox when I first came in we should have held on in that game. We know they’re a good side and dangerous but in terms of the games so far we’ve had opportunities in all three of them and certainly have to be at our best next week, it’s a huge game and a huge opportunity.

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"I think right now, this group has probably given me what they can, and we're probably four or five players away from being where I want us to be. That's nothing against the players that are playing just now, it will just make us stronger.

"Certainly the first part of the season next year, with hopefully the Champions League, if not definitely the Europa League, we've got 14 or 15 weeks of 3-game weeks, and it's fair to say our squad needs more variety and depth.

"I want us to play with a bit more pace and energy. Having that pre-season with the group is good. In my first year as a manager, I feel really comfortable in the two jobs that I've had.

"There's been a lot of change recently with Ross moving on and a new chairman, but that's fine. It doesn't affect what happens on the grass in training every day.

"For me, I just focus on the football and player recruitment is something that the manager should be heavily involved in; it should be your choice, it should be something that you have a big say and influence on because it's you who coaches the group.

"When you look at a group of players in the changing room, you know they've given you everything they can so you know where you need to strengthen. In my eyes, I'm really open to that. I've been in this club with these demands for quite a long time in the two spells."

He continued: "Obviously Ross Wilson moved on last week but a lot of the plans have been in place since I came in in November. It's something we've been constantly talking about every day, if you like.

"We were so close in terms of here at the training ground. Now Ross has moved on, I'm leading that and I've been away speaking to some players over the last couple of days and it's something that's constantly ongoing in the background.

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"I think in the short period right now, it may suit me better than someone coming in in the middle of what we're doing. I feel like I've got really good support from John Park and the recruitment.

"I feel like I've got real good support from the recruitment staff. A lot of the work's been done, it's now executing it. I'm quite fussy, I like to go and meet the players and see them face to face.

"That was how we did it with Nico Raskin and Todd Cantwell. It wasn't just the businessmen dealing with it, I like to go and see these boys and sit in front of them. I've been away doing that over the last few weeks; every day off, every moment in the schedule when I can, I've been away travelling to meet people along with Ross.

"Now, I'll just continue to do that on my own. I've got a real clear idea of what I want to do in the summer and how I want the team to look. That's taking nothing away from the players that I have here now, and have gone on a really good run and shown improvement. I'm pleased with the boys, but it's fair to say for the fans and the team as well that we need some fresh faces in and the energy that that brings.

"When you are sitting down with a player and you are talking about the history and what our club provides a player, I think you can see why it's such a big club and why players are really intrigued and excited to come here. That energy they will bring into the room will help the team for sure."