View: Rangers player to push for summer exit after what happens on int'l duty

Mar 31, 2026 - 19:30
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View: Rangers player to push for summer exit after what happens on int'l duty

Bojan Miovski will surely want to leave Rangers for regular gametime elsewhere in the upcoming transfer window.

North Macedonia manager Goce Sedloski hinted that the likes of the Gers forward have let down their country after being benched for the World Cup play-off semi-final loss against Denmark.

The former defender admitted that he picked the players for the 4-0 loss based on their club minutes and the ex-Girona number nine has struggled for regular game time at Ibrox.

It wouldn’t be surprising to see the 26-year-old push for a move away from the Light Blues in the summer to revive his international career.

Danny Rohl may let Miovski leave in the coming months, with Youssef Chermiti and Ryan Naderi clearly the German manager’s preferred options up front.

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Danny Rohl given Bojan Miovski warning at Rangers

Miovski returned to Scotland last summer after failing to make an impact in Spain with Girona.

The striker’s heroics with Aberdeen surely must have played a role in convincing the Gers to pursue his transfer.

StatisticsBojan Miovski
Appearances24
Starts13
Minutes per game49
Goals4
Assists1
Big chances missed7
Accurate passes per game7.4 (80%)
Aerial duels won per game1.3 (34%)
Miovski’s league record this season, as per Sofascore

In the current campaign, the centre-forward has scored four league goals in 24 appearances for the Light Blues, which is hardly a good return.

It now arguably becomes even harder for Rohl to trust Miovski, considering his antics with North Macedonia, and the attacker’s motivation for the final stretch of the season will surely come into question.

At a time when Chermiti and Naderi aren’t firing up top, Miovski may not be the answer due to his mental state amid a difficult period.

Andrew Cavenagh must be wondering what he’s done wrong at Ibrox

Andrew Cavenagh is ready to back Rohl again in the summer transfer window, having raised a £16million share issue to raise funds for further investment in the squad.

Rangers chief Andrew cavenagh in background with transfer spend on players in 2025-26 season
Credit: Imago

The Rangers chief has spent a significant sum to sign Chermiti, Miovski and Naderi over the last two transfer windows, but he’s been unable to find a reliable goalscorer at Ibrox.

With the former Hansa Rostock striker failing to score in his first seven league matches, it looks like the Glaswegian outfit will have to pursue a new number nine again at the end of the season.

While the short-term focus is on the final stretch of the season and whether the Gers can pip Hearts, the recruitment department should already have a list of targets to strengthen the team.

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