Rangers have released Brahim Hemdani and Christian Dailly, but David Weir has been offered a new deal with the club.
Hemdani did not play for the club at all last season with his last appearance for the Ibrox club in the Uefa Cup final defeat to Zenit St Petersburg.
Former Scotland international Dailly has been a peripheral figure at the club, but did play a role towards the end of the season.
The defender arrived as a substitute against Falkirk in the Scottish Cup final as Rangers held on to lift the trophy, but has been deemed as surplus to requirements as Walter Smith looks ahead to next season.
Meanwhile, Weir’s contract is set to expire this summer but the club are eager to extend his stay.
“There is a keen-ness on both sides for David to remain with us so we will sit down and hopefully conclude the deal,” Walter Smith told the club's official website.
“Christian was brought in to do a specific job and he did it very well - never more so than in the March/April period of the season when we were troubled by injuries.
“He is a terrific professional and I’m sure he will be able to keep playing.
“Although I didn’t play Brahim this season, he was an important player for us last season and I have to praise his professionalism. We wish him well.”