Rangers close to loan deal for Olsen - gossip
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Rangers close to loan deal for Olsen - gossip
"Rangers have agreed a loan fee with Wolfsburg for Andreas Skov Olsen, with the winger on his way to Glasgow to complete the deal. (Tipsbladet - in Danish), external Rangers are increasingly confident they will land Andreas Skov Olsen on loan and that they can strike a deal to make it permanent by negotiating an option to buy for much less than the 12m Wolfsburg paid Club Brugge a year ago. (Daily Record), external"
"No loan deal has yet been agreed with Wolfsburg for Andreas Skov Olsen and, although Rangers head coach Danny Rohl holds the 26-year-old in high regard, the Ibrox club are considering other options as they look to bolster their attacking options. (Sky Sports), external Talks with Wolfsburg over Andreas Skov Olsen are Rangers' priority over interest in 3.5m-rated Dunajska Streda winger Damir Redzic, for whom the Ibrox club face stiff competition from RB Salzburg, Copenhagen and Olympiacos. (TeamTalk), external"
"Cologne are in talks with Sunderland over 24-year-old midfielder Dan Neil, who has been linked with Rangers, while Bundesliga rivals and clubs in England are also monitoring the situation. (Patrick Berger on X, external Hacken director of football Martin Ericsson says the Swedes would expect a club record fee before they would agree to sell 21-year-old Danish midfielder Silas Andersen, who has recently been linked with a number of foreign clubs, including Celtic and Rangers. (Fotbollskanalen), external"
Rangers are reported to have agreed a loan fee with Wolfsburg for Andreas Skov Olsen, with the winger reportedly traveling to Glasgow to finalise the move. Conflicting reports state no loan deal has yet been agreed and that Rangers remain open to other attacking targets. Rangers prioritise talks over Olsen while also linked to Damir Redzic amid competition from RB Salzburg, Copenhagen and Olympiacos. Cologne are in talks with Sunderland over Dan Neil, and Hacken would demand a club-record fee for Silas Andersen. Celtic face challenges signing Andrej Ilic and Mohamed Bamba looks likely to stay at Lorient.
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