Rangers have signed striker Bojan Miovski from Girona in a deal value as much as £4.2m.
The Ibrox membership pays an preliminary payment of round £2.6m for the 26-year-old, with an additional £1.6m in performance-based add-ons.
Miovski has signed a deal till 2029 at Ibrox as he returns to Scotland one yr after his £6.8m transfer from Aberdeen to LaLiga.
He scored 44 objectives in 98 video games for the Dons, however struggled in Spain, netting simply 4 instances in 23 appearances.
Sky Sports activities Information understands Miovski may make his Rangers debut at Ibrox on Sunday as his new facet face Celtic within the first Previous Agency conflict of the season, stay on Sky Sports activities.
The arrival of Miovski at Rangers comes simply someday after ahead Hamza Igamane left the membership in a £10.4m transfer to Lille.
A complete of 11 new gamers have joined Rangers this summer season, plus Oscar Cortes’ mortgage was made right into a everlasting switch, as Russell Martin bids to revamp the squad.
Nonetheless, Rangers have received simply three video games beneath their new head coach, making this the worst begin to a tenure for a everlasting boss on the membership.
Defeat towards Celtic on Sunday would see Rangers fall 9 factors behind their rivals after simply 4 league video games.
Miovski ‘honoured’ to make Rangers transfer
Talking after signing for Rangers, he stated: “I am really excited to join Rangers and take the next step in my career. This is a massive club with an incredible history, and I am honoured to have the opportunity to be part of it.
“The second I heard of the curiosity, I knew this was the place I wished to be. I can not wait to get began, meet my new team-mates, and play in entrance of the followers.”
Head coach Russell Martin added: “We’re delighted to convey Bojan to Rangers. His motion, intelligence, and skill to attain objectives make him an actual asset and he’ll additional strengthen our attacking choices.
“He knows all about the Scottish Premiership, and has a strong track record of performing and contributing in the league so I am excited to welcome him to our squad.”
Sporting director Kevin Thelwell stated: “Bojan is a player we’ve tracked closely, and we’re thrilled to have secured his signature. He’s proven himself as a consistent goal scorer and brings a level of quality that aligns perfectly with our ambitions.
“The data he already has of the Scottish Premiership is a large benefit, and I stay up for seeing what he can obtain right here at Rangers.”