
‘Danny Rohl transfers inevitable at Rangers’ as rumours spread at Ibrox
Rangers have entered their most crucial January transfer window in years, with the Scottish Premiership title race somehow wide open.
Danny Rohl has already held talks with Andrew Cavenagh over January signings, with several transfers now possible at Ibrox before 2 February.
Hearts and Celtic recently losing has opened the door to Rangers ahead of the latest Old Firm, with Rohl ready to take advantage at Parkhead on Saturday.
The rumours have been non-stop at Ibrox already, with transfers not expected before this weekend.
https://x.com/RangersReview55/status/2007040426608304458Rangers owners simply have to back Danny Rohl – Transfers inevitable
Dan Plumley has insisted that Rohl will want to put his own stamp on the squad, with Rangers signings now inevitable as the rumour mill continues in Govan.
The football finance expert believes that Cavenagh and the 49ers will have to back the German, with new transfers almost guaranteed.
“They’ve managed to give themselves a chance of getting back in that title race,” he exclusively told Ibrox News.
“A lot will depend on what Hearts do, but they’ve certainly picked up under Danny Rohl, and these things always happen.
“A new manager will, depending on the time, get their feet under the table, look at the squad, and they’ll want to make their own changes and bring in the players they’re looking at.
“Rohl will want to bring in players he has connections with, and there are rumours around that already. It’s inevitable, and the board at Rangers will have known that as they recover from that horrible start to the season, which will take time.
“With the new manager, he’s going to want investment, and you almost have to back him in many ways, because going into next season, there will be the expectation to kick on again.”
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Who could Rangers sign in January?
Motherwell’s Elliot Watt is the latest linked with a move to Rangers, with Scottish experience high on the list of demands already.
Josh Windass is another name on the shortlist, and a return to Glasgow is on the cards if Wrexham can bring it upon themselves to let it happen.

One thing is for sure: Rangers and Rohl are set for a very busy January.
Win at Celtic on Saturday and the Scottish Premiership title is there for the taking, and imagine thinking that would be the case this month when the German arrived.
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