Glasgow rangers head coach Danny Rohr He aims to add another centre-forward to the squad before the January transfer window ends on Monday.
The Germany boss is on the lookout for a new number nine for his home country, with Hanseatic Rostock’s Ryan Naderi a top target for the Light Blues.
Sky Sports reporter Florian PlettenbergHowever, there are reports that the third echelon continues to reject requests from scottish premier league The latest offer from the giants is £3.1 million.
The reporter even said that Naderi is willing to wait until the summer to join the light blue team and return to the German team on loan for the rest of the season in order to complete the current transfer.
Rangers may be in the market for a new striker as Bojan Miowski has been in poor form in the league since his move from Girona last summer, as you can see above.
Naderi has eight goals and four assists in the third tier of Hansa Rostock in 2025/26, and if he can bring this level of quality in front of goal to Scottish football, his contribution could surpass that of the former Aberdeen man.
Rangers join race for midfield talent
The 22-year-old German center forward may not be the only player to arrive at Ibrox if they are able to agree a deal for him in the coming days.
Rohr is also looking for additions in other areas of the pitch to bolster his squad ahead of tough battles with Celtic and Hearts for the Premier League title.
according to All Markets Network reporter Marco ConterioGlasgow Rangers have ’emerged’ as one of the contenders to sign Tromso midfielder Jens Hjeto-Dahl before the end of the January transfer window.
Reports suggest that the 20-year-old talent is being chased by a number of clubs across Europe, with Besiktas appearing to be leading the race for his services at the moment.
Conterio claims Liverpool, Everton, Lazio, Union Berlin and Rangers are competing with Besiktas to sign the Norwegian youngster before Monday’s deadline, but the Turkish side is his current preferred destination.
The Light Blues were interested in the midfielder earlier in the window and £5m fee mentioned, but whether that’s still the asking price remains to be seen.
Why Yetto Dahl would be a better signing than Naderi
Although they play different positions, so the Gers could sign both of them, Hjeto Dahl would be a better signing for the club than Naderi.
Rangers have signed Tochi Chukwuani from Storm Graz in the January transfer window to bolster their midfield options, but the forward midfield spots are still up for grabs.
Cello Asgard has scored four goals and provided two assists in his last ten games in all competitions for the Scottish giants and looks to be finally starting to hit his stride since his move from Luton Town last summer.
However, the Norwegian international has only scored 4 goals and 3 assists in 28 games in the Premier League and Europa League this season, averaging only 1.4 steals and interceptions per game in the top flight.
The 20-year-old Herjeto Dahl is a midfielder who can provide excellent attacking ability at the top of the pitch, while also making excellent off-the-ball movements to help the team’s defense, which makes him a perfect fit for Rohr’s physical style of play.
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2025 Elite Series |
Yetto-Dal |
Ranking and CM |
|---|---|---|
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Tackle |
58 |
Top 9% |
|
duel won |
152 |
Top 5% |
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Win the air duel |
19 |
Top 24% |
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ball recovery |
107 |
Top 17% |
|
Win possession in the final third |
19 |
Top 5% |
As you can see in the table above, the Norwegian starlet has performed well among his peers in the same position in the 2025 league, suggesting he can offer a lot to the team defensively, something Asgard has yet to prove in the Premier League.
In addition to these defensive abilities, Heyerto Dal also made 30 appearances in the league, scoring 5 goals and providing 4 assists. Unlike Asgard, he has the ability to provide outstanding performance on both ends of the court, which is why he can enter the team as a starter in the second half of the season.
However, Naderi will join from the third tier of German football, meaning he will take a big step up in Scotland’s top flight. He has never played a game above La Liga and it remains to be seen whether he can adapt to a higher level of competition.
However, Dahl has already played in Norway’s top flight and may find the adjustment slightly easier as he hasn’t taken a few steps up the level, which is why he could play at Ibrox.
Therefore, the Tromso star may be a better signing than Naderi, certainly in the short term, as he seems more likely to step in as a regular starter and influence the second half of the season.






