
Ryan Naderi to Rangers transfer truth as Danilo exit stance emerges at Ibrox
Rangers are yet to make an offer for Hansa Rostock striker Ryan Naderi in the winter transfer window.
It’s been reported that the Ibrox side have made a £2.6million offer for Naderi, but those claims have been dismissed, with the striker currently being assessed.
On the other hand, NEC Nijmegen have made a loan offer for Danilo, and his situation will be one to keep an eye on in G51 before the 2 February deadline.
Danny Rohl is keen to bolster his attacking options further after signing Andreas Skov Olsen on loan from Wolfsburg, and more business should be expected in the coming days.
Rangers want permanent Danilo exit
While the Gers weigh up a move for Naderi, they’re waiting on a concrete offer for Danilo, according to the Daily Record.
The news outlet reports on 26 January that, despite the Brazilian striker being linked with a loan move, the Gers’ hierarchy favour a permanent transfer away from Ibrox.
It’s been claimed that Rohl is eager to sign a new number nine as Youssef Chermiti and Bojan Miovski have failed to be reliable goalscorers this season.
Pafos have made a bid to sign Danilo permanently for £2m, and the 26-year-old’s exit will surely open the door for reinforcements up front.
| Appearances | 17 |
| Goals | 8 |
| Assists | 4 |
| Passing accuracy | 70% |
| Shots on target per game | 1 |
| Goal conversion | 24% |
Naderi plays in the third tier of German football, with the 22-year-old 6’4″ striker highly regarded in his home country after scoring eight goals and providing four assists in 17 league appearances in the current campaign.
The coming week will provide clarity on what the Glaswegian outfit’s squad will look like as they gun for the William Hill Premiership title.
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Danilo exit to be followed by another player at Ibrox
Danilo and Nedim Bajrami were transfer-listed at the start of January, and the Albanian midfielder has now returned from injury.
The former Sassuolo ace came on as a second-half substitute in the 3-0 win over Dundee on 25 January, just in time for potential suitors to have a look at him.

It wouldn’t be surprising to see Bajrami leave alongside Danilo before Deadline Day, with the duo not Rohl’s first-choice options in the starting lineup.
Fans in G51 have their excitement back under the German manager and anticipate a special end to the winter transfer window.
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