Ibrox Club Accelerates Transfer for Title Run-In
Rangers have finalized a £4 million transfer for German striker Ryan Naderi from third-tier club Hansa Rostock, completing the deal just before Tuesday’s transfer deadline. The 22-year-old arrived at the club’s training complex late Monday night to finalize terms.
Record-Breaking Transfer Details
The initial £4 million fee could reportedly rise beyond £5 million with performance-based add-ons. Sources confirm the agreement includes a 20% sell-on clause for the German club, making this the highest-value transfer ever from Germany’s third division.
Manager Eyes Attacking Reinforcements
Manager Danny Rohl emphasized the need for offensive options following Sunday’s goalless draw against Hibernian: “We’re seeing a squad that continues to develop cohesion. While the draw wasn’t ideal, we remain fully competitive in this title race.”
Potential Outgoing Transfers
Naderi’s arrival may facilitate Danilo’s departure, with multiple Eredivisie clubs reportedly expressing interest in the Brazilian forward. Meanwhile, midfielder Joe Rothwell completed a permanent move to Sheffield United for an undisclosed fee after falling out of first-team plans.
January Transfer Activity Recap
Rangers’ winter spending now exceeds £7 million following earlier signings of defensive midfielder Tochi Chukwuani and defender Tuur Rommens. The club also secured Danish winger Andreas Skov Olsen on loan from Wolfsburg, with a £9 million purchase option available this summer.
Defender Clinton Nsiala joined Belgian side Westerlo on loan with a buy option, while Chukwuani expressed confidence about contributing title-winning experience from his Austrian Bundesliga triumph with Sturm Graz: “Understanding what it takes to win helps us maintain the right mentality daily. There’s definite room for improvement after the Hibernian match, but maintaining our unbeaten league run provides a foundation.”

