Mark Warburton is hopeful that Rangers will complete deals for a "couple of players" in "the coming days."

The Ibrox club have had two bids rejected for St Johnstone forward Michael O'Halloran this week, with Toumani Diagouraga also a target for the Scottish Championship leaders.

But Warburton remained coy on the progress of both deals following Saturday's comprehensive 4-1 win over Livingston.

"Michael is a St Johnstone player and I'm never going to talk about another team's players," Warburton said after the comprehensive victory which moved his sides six points clear at the top of the Championship table.

"I'm not going to talk about Toumani either. He's a Brentford player and we will only ever comment once any business is completed.

"However, we think we are close with a couple of players. A lot of work has gone on in the background but hopefully we will get the deal over the line in the coming days."

But Warburton - whose side have now hit 19 goals in their last four games - insists Gers could go the distance with the players they have now if forced to.

The Englishman said: "I've told the players I'm happy with the squad now. If we don't get another player in during January, the squad is more than strong enough.

"If we can get one or two in who we think can add some value in key areas then we will do it."