€5.5m deal agreed - Rangers set to welcome highly rated midfielder to Ibrox - Read Rangers | Read Rangers
Rangers are set to welcome a highly rated midfielder to Ibrox after agreeing on a €5.5m deal, bolstering their lineup for the new season.

Rangers have reportedly reached an agreement with Partizan Belgrade for the transfer of midfielder Vanja Dragojevic. According to Mozzart Sport, the deal includes an initial payment, bonus incentives, and a percentage of any future sale.
Details of the Transfer
The transfer fee is said to be €5,500,000 (£4.64m) upfront, with an additional €500,000 in potential add-ons. Central midfield has been identified as a key area for improvement by manager Derek McInnes, but it remains uncertain whether Dragojevic's arrival will halt the club's pursuit of Jens Hjerto-Dahl, a player they have shown considerable interest in due to his potential.
Dragojevic's Arrival in Glasgow
Vanja Dragojevic is expected to arrive in Scotland tomorrow to undergo a medical examination and finalize the transfer. The 20-year-old midfielder made his first-team debut for Partizan in March of last year and has since made 52 appearances, contributing four goals and five assists. His signing is part of a broader strategy to revamp Rangers' midfield, following the additions of Dan Neil and Cammy Devlin.
Future Changes in the Squad
As Rangers continue to reshape their squad, high-profile departures are anticipated, especially after Nico Raskin's impressive performances at the World Cup. There is also uncertainty surrounding players like Mo Diomande, Connor Barron, and Tochi Chukwuani. Additionally, Nedim Bajrami and Thelo Aasgaard may find themselves surplus to requirements. With the Scottish Premiership season approaching in just two weeks, Rangers are looking to address their needs for a central defender and a right-wing option while balancing the squad through necessary sales.
Source: readrangers.com