Rangers' brisk business in the January transfer window is encouraging. The club formally announced new loan signing Andreas Skov Olsen before the Scottish Cup tie on Friday night and hopefully the former £12m man will add quality to the attacking areas and hit the ground running with goals and assists. If he has a similar impact to our previous Wolfsburg loanee - Vaclav Cerny - we'll have won a watch.
Rangers' brisk business in the January transfer window is encouraging.
The club formally announced new loan signing Andreas Skov Olsen before the Scottish Cup tie on Friday night and hopefully the former £12m man will add quality to the attacking areas and hit the ground running with goals and assists.
If he has a similar impact to our previous Wolfsburg loanee - Vaclav Cerny - we'll have won a watch.
Rangers have now brought in three players this month but I'm hopeful we can still add another couple. Ideally, a number nine and a centre-back.
If we can get those two deals sorted, I'd be very happy with how the window panned out for us.
On the pitch, it's now six wins on the bounce after beating Annan 5-0 in a stress-free weekend to safely progress to a Scottish Cup fifth-round tie at home to Queen's Park or Stranraer.
By Sunday at 5pm, I'm hoping it will be eight wins on the spin as we play Ludogorets in the Europa League on Thursday followed by Dundee at Ibrox in the league.
Even though we will not qualify for the Europa League knockout stage, it's important we register a victory to keep the momentum going.
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