Rangers transfer update: Rohl tracking Hansa Rostock striker
Rangers consider a £2.6 million bid for Hansa Rostock's 22-year-old striker Ryan Naderi, who has scored eight goals this season, as they seek to strengthen their attack.
- This month Rangers are tracking Hansa Rostock striker Ryan Naderi and have reportedly made a £2.6million offer while assessing the 22-year-old.
- Almost £11million spent on Chermiti and Miovski has produced just 16 goals, prompting Rohl to seek a more clinical forward.
- Ryan Naderi, the 22-year-old forward, is a 6ft 4in striker in Germany's third tier who scored eight goals in 17 appearances and made three assists in Sunday's 4-0 win against SV Waldhof.
- While Rangers weigh up Naderi, they await a firm offer for Danilo as NEC Nijmegen prepare a loan move for the 26-year-old who cost £6million in 2023.
- With the transfer deadline next Monday, the club is looking to sign a forward before the end of the transfer window to bolster their title run-in, placing Ryan Naderi in a prominent position.
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Rangers: Danny Röhl key figure - Club deciding on Ibrox transfer offer
Rangers have moved early in the race for Ryan Naderi, and the first offer from Danny Röhl’s side has already put third-division side Hansa Rostock in a tricky spot. German newspaper BILD confirmed Rangers have tabled a £2.6m bid (€3m) for the 22-year-old striker. The offer is a statement the Ibrox club are willing to spend serious money on a player from Germany’s third tier if the profile and output match their needs. But Naderi’s season helps e…
Hansa Rostock threatens to lose his best striker. An international top club is apparently willing to spend a crazy sum on Ryan Naderi.
Rangers in talks to sign Hansa Rostock striker Ryan Naderi
Rangers are in talks with Hansa Rostock over the signing of striker Ryan Naderi, STV understands. The Ibrox club... The post Rangers in talks to sign Hansa Rostock striker Ryan Naderi appeared first on Rangers News Feed.
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