Rangers are tracking Westerlo defender Bryan Reynolds as they look to bolster their defence. The American right-back, who made 40 appearances last season, scoring twice and assisting four times, is one of several targets. Rangers are keen to replace centre-backs Nasser Djiga and Derek Cornelius, who have returned to their parent clubs after loan spells, and they also need competition at left-back following Jayden Meghoma's return to Brentford. Reynolds is being considered as an option at right-back, with Dujon Sterling currently the only player in that position. The jersey vacated by former captain James Tavernier is up for grabs. The 24-year-old has been with Westerlo since 2013 and has seven caps for the United States national team. He had an unsuccessful stint at AS Roma after breaking through at FC Dallas. Reynolds is not part of the World Cup squad this summer. Rangers' interest in Reynolds comes after Tuur Rommens completed a move from Westerlo to Glasgow in the winter window, making an immediate impression at Ibrox. Former Light Blues coach Issame Charai is the boss at Het Kuipje and clinched a loan move for Clinton Nsiala in January. Charai could lose another of his key men to the club where he spent time on the staff under Philippe Clement and Barry Ferguson but Rangers are likely to face competition for his signature. Rangers have already begun their recruitment drive with the arrival of Lawrence Shankland last month. The club will be hoping to continue strengthening their squad as they prepare for the new campaign.