
Rangers advance Andreas Skov Olsen transfer as latest on personal terms revealed
Rangers’ January transfer window has burst into life in recent days as Danny Rohl looks to strengthen his squad.
Tochi Chukwuani completed his move to Ibrox from Austrian side Sturm Graz on Sunday for a reported £4million, signing a three-and-a-half-year deal with the Gers.
Rangers are also expected to sign Tuur Rommens from Westerlo in the coming days, in a deal worth another £2.6million.
However, the business doesn’t stop there for Rohl’s side, who are now on the verge of completing the transfer of Andreas Skov Olsen.
Rangers close to agreeing personal terms with Andreas Skov Olsen
Rangers have been linked with Wolfsburg winger Skov Olsen in recent weeks, as they look to sign him on loan until the end of the season.
According to Rangers Review, the Gers are now close to agreeing personal terms with Skov Olsen after positive discussions in the last 24 hours.
The 26-year-old is reportedly keen on the move to Ibrox and eager to help Rohl’s side challenge for the Scottish Premiership title this season.
Rangers have made a significant seven-figure loan bid for Skov Olsen, but are yet to reach an agreement with Wolfsburg.
Further discussions will be held in the coming days, with the German outfit considering all the options, amid interest in the Dane from across Europe.
Rangers can now make Scottish Premiership charge
When Rohl came in to replace Russell Martin earlier this season, he inherited a squad of underperforming players that were incredibly low on confidence.
Slowly but surely, the German manager has started to turn things round in Glasgow, and Rangers are now firmly in the title race.
After a pair of 2-0 wins over Aberdeen, the Gers are now just three points behind Hearts in the Scottish Premiership, albeit having played a game more.

With the likes of Chukwuani, Rommens and Skov Olsen all being added to an already improving squad, as well as the potential of more signings in the coming weeks, Rohl finally has a group of players he can work with.
The reappointment of Martin O’Neill at Celtic throws a slight spanner in the works, but Rangers are now in with a great chance of winning their first Scottish Premiership title in five years.
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