Ibrox Noise
·17 December 2025
Rangers looking to offload ‘dead wood’ as January appears

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·17 December 2025

Rangers are preparing for a significant January clearout. The club will look to offload Kieran Dowell and Rabbi Matondo alongside the already outgoing Joe Rothwell who has agreed a move to Sheffield United. None of these players have a future under Danny Rohl. He sees no value in keeping underperformers. As Ibrox Noise confirmed, the Rangers January transfer exodus will help free wages and create space for more impactful additions.
Kieran Dowell arrived with decent pedigree but never delivered. Moreover injuries have stalled his progress yet even when fit he added little. His style does not suit Rohl’s system and his lack of urgency frustrates fans. Dowell floats in games without imposing himself. Rangers need energy in midfield not anonymity. His wages represent wasted funds. If a buyer can be found in January Rangers will not hesitate. Ibrox Noise recently reported that several exits are already under active discussion.
Rabbi Matondo falls into a similar bracket. Though younger and quicker he has failed to impress consistently. His end product has been poor and his decision making often lets him down. Rangers gave him chances but he rarely took them. The pressure of Ibrox seems too much for him. He struggles to perform when expectations rise. Clubs in France and Belgium have expressed interest. As highlighted on Ibrox Noise, the club expect to offload fringe attackers.
Danny Rohl wants a compact powerful group. He has no room for luxury players who go missing. That attitude now defines the club. The manager demands effort and quality. Anyone falling short faces the axe. He has assessed the squad for months. Now he knows who stays and who goes. The decision to offload these names speaks volumes. The Scotsman confirmed Rangers are ready to cut short spells for several players.
This is not a panic move. It is a calculated reset. Rohl saw enough and now acts. He wants to build a team that competes every week. No more passengers. No more excuses. Just players who deliver on the pitch. This winter will show how serious he is. The Rangers January transfer exodus signals a ruthless new era. TeamTalk also confirmed that a triple transfer shift is already in motion.
Exits create opportunities. Rangers aim to sign at least two midfielders and one wide option. Rohl wants footballers who match his tempo. He wants legs energy and commitment. The wage space from these sales will allow new investment. Supporters back this change. They see a manager who will not settle for mediocrity.
The rebuild continues and January matters. These exits will not weaken the team. They will strengthen the direction. No fan will mourn these departures. The focus now shifts to who arrives. Rohl must get recruitment right. The Rangers January transfer exodus could define the second half of the season. Ibrox demands better and Rohl intends to deliver.









































