Rangers have agreed a mortgage deal for Wolfsburg winger Andreas Skov Olsen.
The 26-year-old is ready to endure a medical earlier than becoming a member of till the summer season, with an choice to purchase included within the deal that would see him keep at Ibrox completely.
After impressing at Membership Brugge, Olsen moved to the Bundesliga for round £12m final January. Nevertheless, he has made simply eight league begins over the previous 12 months.
Sky Sports activities Information reported on Tuesday that the participant was eager on the swap to Rangers, with head coach Danny Röhl holding the participant in excessive regard.
Olsen, who has gained 40 caps for Denmark, had been a goal for earlier Ibrox bosses however chairman Andrew Cavenagh has sanctioned the transfer throughout this window because the membership look to bolster their squad.
Midfielder Tochi Chukuwani turned Röhl’s first January signing after arriving from Sturm Graz for simply over £4m, whereas left-back Tuur Rommens is near finalising his transfer from Westerlo for round £3m.
Evaluation: Rangers rocking and Röhling once more with 5 straight wins
Sky Sports activities’ Alison Conway:
Since Danny Röhl took over in October, Rangers have essentially the most wins, factors and targets of any top-flight aspect.
He has galvanised a depleted squad and a damaged fanbase to tug the Ibrox aspect again right into a title race that many had already declared over.
And set-pieces are key to the German’s success.
After scoring direct from corners in opposition to Aberdeen final Thursday, Thelo Aasgaard’s aim at Pittodrie was their eleventh from a nook this season.
Emmanuel Fernandez had a disallowed aim from a free-kick, whereas James Tavernier made it 2-0 from the penalty spot.
“It [a set-piece] could always be an opener,” Röhl advised Sky Sports activities after the 2-0 win.
“The basic is the clean-sheet mentality, and we have to defend until the end. If you do this, and you do the basics right, then you deserve to win.”
It’s now 5 straight wins for Rangers since their loss to Hearts.
“Because of how bad they were at the start of the season, to come in and drag Rangers back into a title race is incredible. But you’ve got to kick on,” mentioned Kris Boyd.
“They’ve got to believe. You would imagine another two or three players would come in, then you never know!”