The Glasgow Rangers are interested in bringing the “full” player to Ibrox later in the transfer window.
More calls and exits at the Rangers before the deadline
Russell Martin had no start to life with GERS, which he would have hoped for. New owners are busy with 49ers companies busy with transfer windows.
The deadline is not until Monday, September 1st, and with 10 new players already passing through the door, Martin is hoping for more calls and exits over the next week.
“There will be more players coming in. Players will leave too. At this point, there are too many people who are uncertain about their future. They have half-eyed about what is going on outside, and it’s not their fault.
“There are people who are really making it clear that their future is not here slowly being resolved.
“Teams will benefit from putting experienced players on the pitch who are used to big opportunities.
“That’s something we’ve known since the launch of the window. We were really interested in who bought the fantastical leadership and who didn’t come here the last time. I think we’ve been looking for that type ever since.
In the offense, Martin and the 49ers still have center forwards, with wingers, Oliver Ant-Man, Juidi Gassama and Mikey Moore all moving to Glasgow.
Cyriel Dessers and Hamza Igamane remain at the club for now.
Rangers are keen to sign Bojang Mioffski
According to Sky Sports on Saturday, the Rangers are watching Girona striker Bojang Mioffski’s move.
Miovski is claimed to be loaned out after 12 months after moving from Aberdeen to £6.8 million Spain. Meanwhile, Sky Sports Reporter Anthony Joseph said in X:
“The Rangers are considering Girona striker Bojang Mioffski’s move. We understand that North Macedonia International will be allowed to lend. Mioffski has been removed from Girona’s team to face the Villarial, taking into consideration his future.”
Mioffski, previously known in the media as “a perfect number 9,” played the Rangers nine times between Aberdeen and scored four goals with GERS.
Currently, over £6 million North Macedonia International is on its way back to Scotland, and this time it could be on Ibrox.