Rangers are expected to bolster their squad further after completing the signing of Andreas Skov Olsen during the winter transfer window.
Skov Olsen was unveiled at Ibrox ahead of the Scottish Cup fourth-round clash with Annan Athletic, witnessing his new teammates secure a 5-0 victory. Tochi Chukwuani made his debut in the same game, while fans will have to wait to see Tuur Rommens in action. Despite these arrivals, Rangers are still in the market for a striker and a centre-back this month.
Former Light Blues midfielder Derek Ferguson has highlighted the urgent need for attacking reinforcements. Speaking on Open Goal on 22 January, Ferguson said:
“There’s talk out there that he’s bringing in a few others. Striker definitely. And they’ve got to go and get a centre-half because you just heard the news that Souttar picks up a wee injury again.”
Rangers boss Danny Rohl has hinted at a potential marquee signing before the 2 February deadline, and supporters will be watching developments closely. With John Souttar sidelined through injury, Ferguson believes defensive reinforcements are as crucial as adding firepower up front.
Attacking options Youssef Chermiti, Bojan Miovski, and Danilo have struggled to consistently find the net this season, reinforcing the need for a reliable goalscorer.
Meanwhile, Danilo has been transfer-listed, and Clinton Nsiala could also leave if a new centre-back is brought in. Derek Cornelius is expected back from injury soon, but the squad’s defensive depth remains a concern.
Once Rangers secure a dependable striker and a capable centre-back, Ferguson believes Rohl’s side will be better positioned to challenge for the Scottish Premiership title and make an impact in the final weeks of the season.
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