Contract details and fee emerge for Rangers transfer as Bojan Miovski set to fly in

Girona striker Bojan Miovski could potentially be on his way to complete his Rangers medical before transfer Deadline Day.

The North Macedonia international moved to the LaLiga outfit last summer after an impressive spell at Aberdeen, but has failed to live up to expectations in Catalonia.

Miovski is being linked with a return to Scotland, with the Gers one of the teams interested in his services.

Russell Martin’s future at Ibrox looks bleak, and the Scottish manager will be hoping to get more support from the American owners before the summer window concludes.

Incoming Rangers signing Bojan Miovski glances to his right.
Bojan Miovski has been a regular source of goals at Aberdeen

Bojan Miovski to sign four-year contract at Rangers

Miovski is on his way to Scotland as the Gers finalise a deal with Girona, according to Nil Sola.

The SER Catalunya journalist revealed on X on 27 August that the 26-year-old is set to move to Ibrox in a deal worth around £2.5million.

It’s been claimed that the North Macedonian striker will sign a four-year contract at the Light Blues, with his sale close to being completed.

The Glaswegian outfit are not in the best of state currently, having won just three of their opening 10 games, and drastic changes are needed.

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Bojan Miovski to replace Hamza Igamane at Ibrox

LOSC Lille are set to sign Hamza Igamane from Ibrox this summer, with the centre-forward seemingly forcing a move away after refusing to come on as a substitute in the 1-1 draw against St Mirren.

The 22-year-old Morocco international broke onto the scene midway through last season, and the Gers are about to make a hefty profit on him.

Panathinaikos are eyeing Cyriel Dessers, and the Light Blues could potentially lose two number nines by 1 September.

Rangers arguably need to bolster their attack in the coming days, and Miovski feels like a decent option after his heroics for Aberdeen.

The centre-forward may be able to kickstart his career at Ibrox after struggling to make a mark at Girona, scoring just two league goals last season.

With the North Macedonia international known for his clinical finishing during his time in Scotland, the striker seems to be the answer to some of the Glaswegian outfit’s problems.

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