Wigan's James Tavernier has reportedly been the subject of an enquiry from Rangers

Sky sources understand that Wigan Athletic have received enquiries for two of their players from Rangers.

It is understood that the Ibrox side have enquired about the availability of right-back James Tavernier and striker Martyn Waghorn.

New Gers boss Mark Warburton is looking to reinforce his squad after 11 first-team players left the club at the end of last season.

Martyn Waghorn: Rangers have reportedly enquired about the Wigan striker

The two clubs have already conducted business this summer, with centre-half Rob Kiernan leaving the Latics to join Warburton at Rangers.

Tavernier, 23, joined Wigan from Newcastle United after a series of loan spells throughout the Football League. He spent the last six months of the last campaign on loan at Bristol City after joining them in January.

New Rangers manager Mark Warburton (left) and his assistant and former Ibrox star David Weir being unveiled

Waghorn, 25, joined Wigan from Leicester City after a successful loan spell in 2014.

Rangers assistant boss Davie Weir has recently admitted that the lack of a scouting network has hindered the club's recruitment drive as they prepare for another charge in the Scottish Championship.