Rangers have identified FC Hansa Rostock’s Ryan Naderi as a target to strengthen their attack. Danny Röhl’s side have made an offer to bring him to Ibrox in the winter market.
The third division German club initially rejected Rangers’ €3m bid, despite that being the asking price. That hasn’t put off the Scottish club or the striker.
Two days ago, Bild reported Rangers may return with an improved offer. The German press also stated the striker has a firm desire to join Röhl’s side. He sees a move to Ibrox as a once in a lifetime opportunity.
On Thursday, Bild explained Hansa Rostock are looking for a new No.9. Their manager, Daniel Brinkmann, isn’t ruling out sanctioning a late move for Naderi in this window.
The Scottish club aren’t giving up in their pursuit of the 22-year-old. A fresh report from Sky Deutschland provides the latest on their full effort to bring him to Ibrox before Monday’s deadline.
Rangers and player ready to be flexible
Röhl’s side have already reached an agreement with the player over personal terms. It’s now down to them to agree terms over the transfer fee with the German club.
After Hansa Rostock rejected their €3m bid, Rangers have returned with a ‘mega-offer’ of €3.6m plus bonuses. The figure may not be high in general but would be huge for a third division German club.
Sky Deutschland state Hansa Rostock have again rejected Rangers’ proposal. Their desire is to keep him until the end of the season to help them secure a promotion to the second division. Fourth placed Hansa Rostock are two now points behind leaders MSV Duisburg.
Naderi wants to secure a move to Ibrox. To fulfil his objective, he is ready to return to Hansa Rostock immediately on loan if a deal is agreed with Rangers.
More developments are awaited.























