Rangers look at £5M Hjertø-Dahl but fans fear for Ibrox youth | OneFootball

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·9 December 2025

Rangers look at £5M Hjertø-Dahl but fans fear for Ibrox youth

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Jens Hjertø-Dahl has become one of Norway’s most exciting young midfielders. His rise through Tromsø’s ranks has sparked major interest, with reports suggesting Rangers could make a move for Jens Hjertø-Dahl in the near future. His blend of strength, height, and calm control in possession has made him one of Scandinavia’s most complete midfield prospects, and it is little wonder his name now links with Ibrox Noise.

Rising through Tromsø’s ranks

Hjertø-Dahl joined Tromsø’s youth setup early and progressed quickly through every level. He made his senior debut in 2023 and never looked back. Despite his youth, he already dictates matches like a seasoned professional. Standing at 1.93 metres, he dominates midfield battles and maintains composure under pressure. Tromsø’s coaches praise his decision-making and balance between defensive discipline and creative drive, as Ibrox Noise highlighted recently when discussing Rangers’ future recruitment strategy.


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He offers control and leadership well beyond his years. His passing range allows him to shift play with ease, and his positioning breaks opposition attacks before they develop. Hjertø-Dahl plays with the intelligence and timing that modern managers demand. For a Rangers side seeking more command in midfield, he appears a natural fit, one who could blend with the existing core rather than replace it outright, something Ibrox Noise has often stressed about balance in the squad.

Why Rangers might move for Jens Hjertø-Dahl

Rangers’ midfield has long needed more energy and size. Danny Röhl wants players who can recover the ball quickly and then build attacking phases smoothly. Jens Hjertø-Dahl fits that description perfectly. His box-to-box style would complement Nicolas Raskin and Mohamed Diomandé, offering power and flexibility. He could anchor deep when required or join forward surges to support attacks, echoing the discussions on Sky Sports about the need for dynamism in the Scottish Premiership midfield.

His contract at Tromsø runs until 2027, meaning any move would require serious negotiation. However, Rangers have a track record of identifying potential before value explodes. With smart scouting and timing, this could be a transfer that benefits both club and player. Jens Hjertø-Dahl would bring presence, technique, and a mindset perfectly suited to the demands of Ibrox, a view echoed in Sky Sports.

The debate closer to home

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GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – JULY 22: Findlay Curtis of Rangers celebrates after scoring his team’s first goal during the UEFA Champions League Second Qualifying Round First Leg match between Rangers and Panathinaikos at Ibrox Stadium on July 22, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Not all supporters agree with pursuing another foreign prospect. Many fans believe home-grown talents like Connor Barron and Findlay Curtis deserve priority. Both have impressed under Röhl and understand the Scottish game inside out. They already know what playing for Rangers means, a sentiment reflected across NewsNow forums and fan outlets this winter.

Balancing foreign recruitment with domestic progress remains crucial. Rangers cannot afford to overlook their own academy and young Scottish stars. Still, adding a player of Hjertø-Dahl’s calibre could lift the whole midfield to another level. If handled wisely, it might not be a choice between them at all, but a step towards building the balanced, modern Rangers everyone wants.

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