Ibrox Shock: Rangers Sign Another Ryan Naderi in £3.5m Power Move…..

Glasgow Rangers, believing the Premiership title remains firmly within reach, made a strong statement in the January transfer window by backing manager Danny Rohl with four new signings to strengthen his squad at Ibrox.

 

With Andreas Skov Olsen, Tuur Rommens and Tochi Chukwuani already secured, the club capped off deadline day with a late move for German forward Ryan Naderi, who arrived in Glasgow in a deal reportedly worth around £4.7m.

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Rangers, confident that the Premiership crown is still within touching distance, made a bold move during the January transfer window by strengthening Danny Rohl’s squad with four new additions at Ibrox.

 

Having already secured the services of Andreas Skov Olsen, Tuur Rommens and Tochi Chukwuani, the Light Blues wrapped up deadline day with a dramatic late signing, bringing German striker Ryan Naderi to Glasgow for a reported £4.7m.

 

Ahead of the cutoff, reports had indicated that the 22-year-old was more likely to arrive in the summer, but Rangers pushed hard to complete the deal immediately. Standing at 6ft 4in, the prolific forward had impressed earlier in the campaign, scoring eight goals in 15 appearances.

 

With Youssef Chermiti and Bojan Miovski struggling for consistency in recent months—managing just seven league goals between them—the arrival of a new centre-forward could prove pivotal in shaping the title race.

 

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Naderi, who previously featured for Hansa Rostock, may still be something of an unknown name, but Rohl already seems enthusiastic about the young forward’s potential influence on the Scottish game.

 

What Rohl has already said about Ryan Naderi

There’s always excitement around an unconventional attacking signing, and Rangers are no different. Naderi will be hoping to emulate the success of Alfredo Morelos and Hamza Igamane—two relatively under-the-radar arrivals who went on to shine in Light Blue.

As noted, Naderi has enjoyed a productive campaign in front of goal, while also contributing five assists, underlining that his game extends far beyond simply being a physical focal point in attack.

Formerly of Borussia Mönchengladbach II, the striker is comfortable dropping into deeper areas to link play, with both his build and all-round style drawing comparisons to fellow German Nick Woltemade—another distinctive forward who rose through the ranks of lower-league football in Germany.

That comparison to Newcastle United’s £69m recruit has been acknowledged by Rohl himself, with the former Sheffield Wednesday manager revealing on Tuesday that he consulted coaches in Germany ahead of the striker’s deadline-day move.

“I spoke today with some coaches in Germany and received a lot of messages,” Rohl explained. “They compared him to former player Fredi Bobic and to Nick Woltemade — that type of profile.

“If he can bring that level here, then we’ll have a lot of fun with him.”

Those comments are encouraging, particularly given Woltemade’s meteoric rise over the past 18 months. The German forward struck 18 goals across all competitions during his lone campaign at Stuttgart, before adding a further nine goals at Newcastle following his high-profile summer transfer.

 

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