The 4th Official
·20 dicembre 2025
Rangers Receive Boost In Pursuit Of Their Rumoured Midfield Target: Why They Must Step Up The Chase

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·20 dicembre 2025

If a recent report from The Daily Record is believed to be true, Rangers are keeping close tabs on Jens Hjerto-Dahl, the Tromso midfield ace, ahead of a potential January transfer. Lars Petter Kaemer-Andressen, the sporting director of the Norwegian outfit, is aware of the interest and could demand a fee of around £3.5m for the former Sunderland and Sheffield United target.
“It is very positive that there is great interest in these players and that they are valued as highly as they are. I believe there will be at least one sale this winter.”
He told AID while discussing the potential winter departures.
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – DECEMBER 15: Danny Rohl, Head Coach of Rangers, looks on prior to the Premier League match between Rangers and Hibernian at Ibrox Stadium on December 15, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)
Rohl has slowly turned things around at Ibrox after a dismal inception under former boss Russell Martin. The majority of their summer arrivals have failed to deliver, and the German chief has admitted the necessity of strengthening the spine by roping in at least one centre-back, holding midfielder and centre-forward to his existing squad.
The 20-year-old Norwegian youth international progressed through Tromso’s academy ranks before impressing for their reserves in the third division. He received the first-team promotion a couple of years back and has since featured regularly in all competitions. With four goals and seven assists in 30 Eliteserien outings, the youngster has depicted his excellence throughout the current campaign.
Rangers have ample depth in the centre of the pitch. Connor Barron, Nicolas Raskin, Mohamed Diomande, Kieran Dowell and Bailey Rice were already there at the club before Martin’s arrival. Yet the club snapped up Lyall Cameron, Joe Rothwell and Thelo Aasgaard. However, none of them has delivered in their respective roles, particularly Aasgaard and Rothwell, despite being well-known names in the English Championship.
Rothwell, no longer in Rohl’s plans, is expected to part ways in the summer amid interest from Sheffield United, whereas Cameron has yet to prove his worth with limited opportunities so far as a ‘number 8’. Aasgaard, more suited as an advanced playmaker, offers a different kind of threat, and the over-reliance on Raskin, Barron and Diomande could lead to fatigue and fitness towards the backend of the ongoing season.
Hjerto-Dahl, who idolises Paul Pogba, Sergio Busquets, and Ivan Rakitić, is regarded for his physicality, composure with the ball on his feet, vision and technicality. He has the attributes to be a ‘future leader









































