Deadline roundup as Rangers try to ‘switch’ strikers | OneFootball

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·2 février 2026

Deadline roundup as Rangers try to ‘switch’ strikers

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Rangers face a frantic deadline day with the window closing and several major moves still hanging in the balance. The club must decide who stays and who goes before time runs out. Fans demand clarity and action after weeks of speculation and doubt. The pressure rises with every hour as Rangers potential incomings and outgoings dominate headlines and fan discussions across every channel. The board now holds the responsibility to close the deals that matter.

Naderi and Archer dominate striker talk

Ryan Naderi remains Rangers’ top striker target. The 22 year old Hansa Rostock forward has attracted interest since early January. Rangers submitted multiple offers but refused to meet the full valuation. As of this morning the club reportedly reached an agreement in principle for a summer switch. However a late push is underway to bring him in immediately if finances allow. Meanwhile Cameron Archer of Southampton remains another option. The England youth international could arrive on loan. Talks continue but wage demands and clauses complicate negotiations. Rangers need firepower and both players remain live possibilities.


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Danilo and Nsiala could leave

While the club chases new faces they also face the possibility of outgoings. Danilo remains a key name. NEC Nijmegen have expressed strong interest in a loan or even permanent deal. Rangers value the striker but have left the door open if a replacement arrives. Should Naderi or Archer sign today Danilo may exit before the deadline. Another likely departure is Clinton Nsiala. Belgian side KVC Westerlo want the defender on loan. A move appears close with a medical reportedly scheduled. Others including Jayden Meghoma and Kieran Wright may also go on loan if offers arrive. The squad still requires trimming and the club must balance depth with development.

Other targets and late noise

Aside from forwards and defensive exits Rangers still hold interest in other positions. Reports suggest the club made an enquiry for Jack Clarke at Sunderland but were priced out. A late move for an unnamed Ligue 1 winger also surfaced but talks never advanced. Elsewhere the club explored full back cover but now appear content with existing options. Deadline day remains unpredictable and late drama cannot be ruled out.

As things stand Rangers potential incomings and outgoings define today’s direction. The clock ticks fast and every decision counts. The club must act with conviction. Supporters demand a strong finish to the window. This deadline day will show exactly how serious Rangers are about winning 56.

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