Rangers transfer news: Robbie Ure return eyed, Serbian midfielder deal close and more. hero image

Rangers transfer news: Robbie Ure return eyed, Serbian midfielder deal close and more.

The latest Ibrox transfer talk includes a potential homecoming for a former youth star and a major midfield signing that is nearing completion.

Published: 12 Jul 2026 08:22 GMT • 3h ago

The latest transfer talk surrounding Rangers includes a potential return for a former youth player, Robbie Ure. Our analysis of the past seven days shows the club has been tied to 13 possible arrivals and 11 potential exits. The items below represent the latest news on the most important transfer rumours, with the hottest storyline currently revolving around Jens Hjertø-Dahl.

Robbie Ure

Robbie Ure transfer card On Sunday, Sirius striker Robbie Ure was linked with a return to his former club. He has attracted interest from across the continent, with Southampton, TSG Hoffenheim, and Olympique Lyonnais also named as interested clubs. Ure has three years remaining on his contract, and reports in May 2026 suggested that Sirius was seeking a fee of approximately €4 million.

Vanja Dragojevic

On Saturday, MaxBet Sport reported that Serbian midfielder Vanja Dragojevic is very close to leaving Partizan, with a move said to be practically complete. The report added that just final details and official announcements are awaited, and that Partizan have already agreed a deal for his replacement. Rangers will have to pay £5.5million to sign Dragojevic, and if the deal is finalized soon, he could join his new teammates in Spain. Earlier in the week, on Wednesday, the Daily Record reported that the Light Blues were nearing an agreement for the midfielder, with his transfer considered imminent. That same day, Serbian outlet Telegraf reported that FK Partizan had rejected a new offer from Rangers for €5m (£4.2m) plus bonuses and a sell-on clause, as the club was seeking a fixed fee of €6.5m (£5.5m).

Ryan Fosso

According to Sky Sports on Friday, Rangers are the frontrunners to sign Sturm Graz midfielder Ryan Fosso. He would reportedly be a replacement for Nico Raskin if the Belgian is sold. Other clubs, including Torino and Levante, have also been mentioned as having an interest in the 23-year-old.

Lewis Ferguson

On Thursday, Rangers were linked with a move for Bologna’s Lewis Ferguson. The Serie A club is believed to be targeting a transfer fee in the region of £17m (€20m), while Rangers are not expected to pay more than £15m (€17.5m) for the Scotland international. However, on the same day, Gazzetta dello Sport claimed that following talks with new manager Domenico Tedesco, the Serie A club now considers the player to be unsellable.

Jens Hjertø-Dahl

Jens Hjertø-Dahl insists he is ready to wait for a move to Rangers after Tromso rejected all bids for him, it was reported on Saturday. The Norwegian outlet iTromso reports that the club has rejected all interest in him so far, and the player stated that he prefers Rangers over Besiktas. Also on Saturday, TEAMtalk reported that Rangers were set to accelerate moves to sign the midfielder. This follows a week of developments where Rangers reportedly had a £5.3 million offer turned down, with Tromso said to be maintaining a valuation between £7.5 million and £8.5 million.

Cláudio Braga

According to a report from O Jogo on Friday, Rangers are also interested in Hearts forward Cláudio Braga. The club is said to have strong knowledge of the player after watching him closely last season. The report noted that competing financially with a Premier League side could prove difficult if Ipswich proceed with their reported offer.

Václav Černý

On Friday, Ibrox sources denied rumours in Turkey that Rangers have lodged a £6million bid with Besiktas for Václav Černý. This came after Turkish journalist Onur Taşcıoğlu reported on the same day that Rangers had made a €6 million offer for the player, which Besiktas rejected. According to that report, Besiktas manager Vincenzo Italiano told board members not to sell Černý, who was on loan at Rangers during the 2024-25 campaign.

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