Andy Halliday shares Rangers player Rohl doesn't fancy may leave in summer
Andy Halliday expects Bojan Miovski to leave Rangers in the upcoming transfer window.
The Motherwell ace feels the North Macedonia international could potentially be on his way out of Ibrox just a year after signing from Girona.
In the current campaign, the 26-year-old centre-forward has scored 10 goals in 34 appearances in all competitions for the Gers, but he’s struggled for game time in recent weeks.
Miovski hasn’t convinced fans at Ibrox, and considering what Danny Rohl has done, his exit seems inevitable in the summer.

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What has Andy Halliday said about Bojan Miovski at Rangers?
Halliday believes Rohl has made it perfectly clear that he doesn’t trust Miovski at the Gers.
The North Macedonia striker hasn’t started in any of the Light Blues’ last five fixtures, with the German manager opting to keep him on the bench in the two back-to-back Old Firm derbies.
Since Ryan Naderi’s arrival at the Glaswegian outfit in the winter transfer window, the former Hansa Rostock star has been a key player in G51.
Youssef Chermiti seems to be Rohl’s first-choice number nine at the Govan side, with Miovski falling down the pecking order.

It was surprising to see the former Sheffield Wednesday boss snub the former Girona ace against Celtic in the Scottish Gas Scottish Cup quarter-final loss as the Gers needed a goal, and that may indicate what the future holds for him.
Speaking on the Scottish Football Podcast on 13 March, Halliday said, “I think it’s quite clear Rohl doesn’t fancy Miovski. So when it comes to this summer, he’s one of the players you do expect to move on.”
Danny Rohl could push out another attacker at Ibrox
Djeidi Gassama has seen his Rangers influence diminish since Andreas Skov Olsen’s arrival in January.
The former Sheffield Wednesday winger was a game-changer for the Gers in the initial months of the campaign, but his form has taken a massive dip.

While Mikey Moore deserves a place in the starting lineup, the VfL Wolfsburg loanee hasn’t done enough to warrant Rohl’s faith.
It looks like the 36-year-old head coach is sending Gassama a message and it remains to be seen how he will receive it.
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