Rangers have bolstered their squad with several high-profile signings in the winter transfer window, according to head coach Danny Rohl. The manager has expressed optimism about the quality of the new additions, despite reducing the club's head count during this period.
One notable signing is forward Ryan Naderi, a 22-year-old who joined from German side Hansa Rostock. Rohl hailed Naderi as an "excellent" addition to the squad, praising his pace, power, and pressing ability. The German player has already made an impact for Rangers, scoring and assisting in games.
Rohl drew comparisons between Naderi's game to those of German international forwards Fredi Bobic and Nick Woltemade, indicating that he sees great potential in the young striker. Naderi has settled into life at Ibrox relatively quickly, playing regularly over the past couple of weeks.
In contrast to some teams which may lose quality when they reduce their squad size, Rangers have managed to improve their overall quality while doing so. This suggests a strong recruitment strategy and a commitment to maintaining competitiveness on the pitch.
However, not all news from Ibrox is positive. The club has confirmed that Danilo has joined NEC Nijmegen on loan for the rest of the season, with an option to buy the Brazilian. There are also rumors surrounding Wales winger Rabbi Matondo's contract, with speculation suggesting he could negotiate an early end to his deal.
Rangers' next opponent is Kilmarnock, a match that will be crucial in determining their league position. The team has drawn a lot of inspiration from Fredi Bobic and Nick Woltemade, but Rangers have consistently demonstrated strong football for over 100 years
One notable signing is forward Ryan Naderi, a 22-year-old who joined from German side Hansa Rostock. Rohl hailed Naderi as an "excellent" addition to the squad, praising his pace, power, and pressing ability. The German player has already made an impact for Rangers, scoring and assisting in games.
Rohl drew comparisons between Naderi's game to those of German international forwards Fredi Bobic and Nick Woltemade, indicating that he sees great potential in the young striker. Naderi has settled into life at Ibrox relatively quickly, playing regularly over the past couple of weeks.
In contrast to some teams which may lose quality when they reduce their squad size, Rangers have managed to improve their overall quality while doing so. This suggests a strong recruitment strategy and a commitment to maintaining competitiveness on the pitch.
However, not all news from Ibrox is positive. The club has confirmed that Danilo has joined NEC Nijmegen on loan for the rest of the season, with an option to buy the Brazilian. There are also rumors surrounding Wales winger Rabbi Matondo's contract, with speculation suggesting he could negotiate an early end to his deal.
Rangers' next opponent is Kilmarnock, a match that will be crucial in determining their league position. The team has drawn a lot of inspiration from Fredi Bobic and Nick Woltemade, but Rangers have consistently demonstrated strong football for over 100 years