
Rangers has signed a contract with GIRONA’s striker Bojan Miovski a maximum £ 4.2m contract.
IBROX CLUB pays about 2.6 million pounds of initial fees for 26 years old, and an additional £ 1.6 million for performance -based add -on.
Miovski returned to Scotland a year after moving to 6.8 million pounds from Aberdeen to Laliga, and signed a contract on IBROX by 2029.
He scored 44 goals in DONS’s 98 games, but in Spain, he played four games in 23 appearances.
Sky Sports News Miovski understands that IBROX can make a rangers debut on Sunday. His new side Celtic is the first company of the season, Celtic I live in SKY SPORTS.
When Miovski arrives at Rangers, Hamza Igamane will come in one day after leaving the club in £ 10.4 million in Lille.
As Russell Martin’s bid to improve the team, a total of 11 new players joined the Rangers this summer, and Oscar Cortes’s loan was permanent.
But the Rangers beat only three games under the new head coach and started the worst for the club’s permanent boss.
The defeat against Celtic on Sunday will see the Rangers drop nine points behind the rivals after only four league matches.
Miovski was ‘glory’ to move the Rangers to move the Rangers.
After signing a contract with the Rangers, he said, “I am very happy to join the Rangers and step on my next step of my career, which is a huge club with amazing history and an honor to be a member.
“When I heard about interest, I knew that this was where I wanted. I can’t wait to start, meet new team members, and can’t play in front of fans.”
Russell Martin chief coach added:
“He is pleased to come to our team because he knows everything about Scotland Premier and has a strong performance on performances and contributions in the league.”
Sports Director Kevin thewell said: “Bojan is a player we are closely tracked, and we are pleased to have his signature, and he has been proven to be a consistent goal scorer and provides a level of quality that is perfectly matched with our ambitions.
“He’s already a big advantage for Scotland Premier Ships, and I look forward to seeing what he can achieve here in the Rangers.”