Bojan Miovski: Rangers signs the striker from Girona as the former Aberdeen player returns to Scottish Premier | Football News

Bojan Miovski has left Girona after one season to return to Scotland

Rangers has signed striker Bojan Miovski from Girona in a deal worth up to £ 4.2 million.

IBROX CLUB pays a first fee of around £ 2.6 million. For the 26-year-old with an additional 1.6 million. £ in performance -based additions.

Miovski has signed an agreement until 2029 on Ibrox, as he returns to Scotland one year after his £ 6.8 million. Moving from Aberdeen to Laliga.

He scored 44 goals in 98 games for Dons, but fought in Spain and the net only four times in 23 performances.

Sky Sports News Understand Miovski could make his rangers’ debut on Ibrox on Sunday as his new side face Celtic in the first old company clash of the season, Live on Sky Sports.

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The arrival of Miovski at Rangers comes only one day after Frem Hamza Igamane left the club in a move of DKK 10.4 million. £ to small.

A total of 11 new players have joined Rangers this summer, plus Oscar Cortes’ loan was made for a permanent transfer as Russell Martin offers to renew the troop.

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However, Rangers have won only three matches under their new head coach, making this the worst start to an office of a permanent boss at the club.

Defeat against Celtic on Sunday, Rangers would fall nine points behind their rivals after only four league matches.

Miovski ‘honored’ to get rangers to move

Glasgow, Scotland - October 29: Aberdeens Bojan Miovski before a Cinch Premiership match between Rangers and Aberdeen at Ibrox Stadium, October 29, 2022, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group)
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Bojan Miovski scored 44 times during his magic form in Aberdeen

When he spoke after the signing of Rangers, he said, “I am really excited to attend Rangers and take the next step in my career. This is a massive club with an incredible story and I am honored to have the opportunity to be part of it.

“The moment I heard about the interest, I knew this was where I would be. I can’t wait to get started, meet my new teammates and play in front of the fans.”

Main coach Russell Martin added: “We are happy to bring Bojan to Rangers. His movement, intelligence and ability to score goals make him a real asset and he will further strengthen our attacking opportunities.

“He knows everything about the Scottish premiere and has a strong track record to perform and contribute in the league, so I’m excited to welcome him to our team.”

Sports Director Kevin Thelwell said: “Bojan is a player we have traced carefully and we are pleased to have secured his signature. He has proven himself as a consistent goal scorer and brings a quality level that is perfect in accordance with our ambitions.

“The knowledge he already has about the Scottish premiere is a huge advantage and I look forward to seeing what he can gain here at Rangers.”