Hansa Rostock striker Ryan Naderi is on his way to the UK for a medical with Rangers | OneFootball

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·2 February 2026

Hansa Rostock striker Ryan Naderi is on his way to the UK for a medical with Rangers

Article image:Hansa Rostock striker Ryan Naderi is on his way to the UK for a medical with Rangers
Article image:Hansa Rostock striker Ryan Naderi is on his way to the UK for a medical with Rangers

Hansa Rostock striker Ryan Naderi is on his way to the United Kingdom for a medical with Rangers ahead of a potential move, according to Sky Sports journalist Ben Heckner.

Rangers manager Danny Rohl wants to pip Hearts and Celtic to the Scottish Premiership title and is desperate to sign a striker before the 7.00 pm deadline today.


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The Light Blues tabled around €3.6 million for the 22-year-old German striker last week and have submitted an improved bid after it was rejected.

Rangers will be hoping Rostock accept their deal as they look to pay the highest outgoing fee for a player in the 3. Liga.

Naderi had been willing to sign for Rangers and spend the remainder of the season with the German third-division club before moving to Ibrox in the summer.

He is now on his way to the UK and could complete his move if all goes according to plan.

Naderi has bagged eight league goals and five assists in 17 games this term, and signing him could be huge for Rangers.

They have dropped to third in the league standings following their goalless draw with Hibernian yesterday, with Celtic now ahead of them due to a superior goal difference.

League leaders Hearts are six points ahead of the Glasgow duo, and Rohl could do with quality additions to his attack before the deadline.

Naderi fits the bill but is unlikely to be the only player Rangers will attempt to sign today.

They have strengthened their ranks with the signings of Tochi Chukwuani from Sturm Graz and Tuur Rommens from Westerlo, while Andreas Skov Olsen has joined on loan from Wolfsburg.

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