Rangers have strengthened their attack by signing German striker Ryan Naderi from third-tier club Hansa Rostock on an undisclosed fee. The 22-year-old has made 45 appearances for Hansa since joining in August 2024, netting 13 goals and providing nine assists.
Naderi's impressive form has caught the attention of Rangers head coach Danny Rohl, who hailed him as someone with "a lot of potential" and believes he can help take Naderi's game to the next level. The striker is set to form a potent partnership up front for the Ibrox club.
Born in Dresden, Germany, Naderi has dual German and Bulgarian citizenship through his father, while also qualifying for the Czech Republic through his mother. He began his youth career with local club Dynamo Dresden before joining Borussia Monchengladbach's academy. After making appearances for their second team, he moved to Hansa Rostock.
The signing of Naderi marks Rangers' fourth major recruit in the January transfer window, following the arrival of winger Andreas Skov Olsen on loan from Wolfsburg, midfielder Tochi Chukwuani from Sturm Graz, and defender Tuur Rommens from Westerlo.
Naderi's impressive form has caught the attention of Rangers head coach Danny Rohl, who hailed him as someone with "a lot of potential" and believes he can help take Naderi's game to the next level. The striker is set to form a potent partnership up front for the Ibrox club.
Born in Dresden, Germany, Naderi has dual German and Bulgarian citizenship through his father, while also qualifying for the Czech Republic through his mother. He began his youth career with local club Dynamo Dresden before joining Borussia Monchengladbach's academy. After making appearances for their second team, he moved to Hansa Rostock.
The signing of Naderi marks Rangers' fourth major recruit in the January transfer window, following the arrival of winger Andreas Skov Olsen on loan from Wolfsburg, midfielder Tochi Chukwuani from Sturm Graz, and defender Tuur Rommens from Westerlo.