Rangers have signed winger Andreas Skov Olsen on loan from Wolfsburg until the end of the season.
Ski Sports News understands the 26-year-old has turned down several offers to opt for a move to Ibroke, with the option to make the move permanent included in the contract.
The fee to trigger this summer’s switch is believed to be in the region of €10m (£8.6m) for the Denmark international who joined the Bundesliga side from Club Brugge for £12m last January.
With 40 caps for his country, Skov Olsen has been a target of previous Ibrox bosses and is highly regarded by head coach Danny Rohl.
The winger is Rangers’ third January signing, after the midfielder Tochi Chukuvani from Sturm Graz and left back Tuur Rommens of Westerl.
I want to win trophies at Rangers
Speaking after his move to Ibrox was made official, Skov Olsen said: “I’m very excited. I’m very happy it’s done and I’m so excited to meet all the players, the fans and the rest of the club.
“When I finally heard that I had the opportunity to come here, I didn’t hesitate for a moment. I want to come here to try to help win trophies with the rest of the team, do my best and have a good time here.”
Rohl added: “We are really excited to bring Andreas to the club.
“He is a player who has proven himself at the top level and has the experience of performing under pressure both on the domestic and European stage.
“He will provide real quality in the final third of the pitch and he arrives hungry for this challenge and excited about the opportunity that is presented to him.”
Skov Olsen’s journey to Rangers
The winger started his career at FC Nordsjeland, where he scored 20 goals in 41 games, and played with Oliver Antman from Rangers.
He moved to Serie A club Bologna, where he made 70 appearances in three years before moving to Belgium after Club Brugge signed him in January 2022.
In his first season, Skov Olsen helped the club win the title, plus scored the decisive goal in the Belgian Super Cup.
Skov Olsen played a key role as the club retained the title a year later, before a remarkable first half of the campaign last season saw him score 12 goals in just 19 league appearances, earning him a £12m move to Wolfsburg.
However, he started just eight league games over the past year in Germany and opted to move to Ibrox after remaining excited by the project at the club.





