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Rangers boss Rohl has a window to make his mark at Ibrox.
Summary
Danny Rohl has lifted Rangers into second place and the club is reported to be closing in on Tochi Chukwuani and Tuur Rommens as part of January transfer business.
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Danny Rohl has helped move Rangers into a title contest and now has a January window to make adjustments to the squad. The club spent close to £30 million on new players last summer and Kevin Thelwell and Russell Martin have since left. Rangers are reported to be closing in on Tochi Chukwuani and Tuur Rommens as early signings. Rohl has said he will assess any new arrivals carefully before deciding on their immediate involvement.
Key facts:
- Rangers spent close to £30 million on new players in the previous summer transfer window.
- Kevin Thelwell and Russell Martin have left the club and a rebuild is under way.
- The club is reported to be closing in on signing Tochi Chukwuani (around £4m) and Tuur Rommens (around £3m), a combined fee of about £7m.
- Rangers sit second in the league, three points behind Hearts and three ahead of Celtic, having played one more game since Rohl took charge on October 20.
- The club have made enquiries about Sunderland duo Dan Neil and Romaine Mundle and are also monitoring Hibs striker Kieron Bowie.
- Rohl said new signings could be available quickly but that he would ensure they are ready before selecting them.
Summary:
Danny Rohl has improved Rangers' results and the club is using the January window to add reinforcements, with Chukwuani and Rommens expected to be initial signings. Further transfer activity is reported to be under consideration and the managers will assess any arrivals before integrating them into match squads. The immediate priorities are completing deals and evaluating new players' readiness for upcoming fixtures.
