Rangers Bolster Squad with Strategic January Signings
tuur Rommens Secures Long-Term Deal at Rangers
Rangers have finalized teh acquisition of Belgian left-back Tuur Rommens from Westerlo, signing him on a contract that spans three and a half years. This move represents the club’s second significant January transfer under manager Danny Röhl,following the earlier capture of midfielder Tochi Chukwuani in a deal valued above £3 million.
Although rommens is eligible to feature promptly, Rangers intend to ease him back into action cautiously due to a recent injury. The club anticipates his full recovery within three to four weeks, aiming for optimal fitness before integrating him regularly into matchday squads.
A Rising Star with International Credentials
The 22-year-old defender has made 79 appearances over two seasons for Westerlo and earned nine caps representing Belgium’s U21 side. His steady performances at youth international level underscore his potential as an emerging talent poised to contribute significantly at Ibrox.

Tuur Rommens Shares Thoughts on Joining rangers
“Signing for Rangers feels like fulfilling a lifelong ambition,” said Rommens. “The club’s rich history and passionate fanbase make this an exciting chapter. Knowing that the coaching staff trusts my abilities made this decision easy.”
“Playing regular european football here is something I’ve always aspired to, so joining such an iconic institution was an obvious choice.”
Danny Röhl Expresses Confidence in New Signing
The head coach welcomed Rommens warmly: “We are delighted to bring Tuur into our squad. His youthful vigor combined with physical robustness will strengthen competition within our defensive ranks.”
“His attributes align perfectly with our vision as we aim for sustained success both domestically and in Europe.”
Loan Acquisition: Andreas Skov Olsen Arrives from Wolfsburg

In addition, Rangers have secured Danish winger Andreas Skov Olsen on loan from VfL Wolfsburg until season’s end, including an option-to-buy clause contingent upon his performance during the stint at Ibrox.
A Fresh start After Limited Bundesliga Opportunities
The 26-year-old joined Wolfsburg last january after transferring from Club Brugge in a £12 million deal but found first-team chances scarce-starting only eight league games over twelve months.
This loan offers Olsen a platform to reignite his career while providing Rangers with added creativity and width as they pursue domestic titles and European progress.
A valued Asset According to Coaching Staff
Danny Röhl holds Olsen’s technical skills in high regard; previous managerial regimes had also sought his signature before this successful negotiation was completed under chairman Andrew Cavenagh’s oversight amid mid-season squad reinforcement efforts.
The Influence of Recent Signings on Rangers’ Season Outlook
- Tactical Adaptability: The inclusion of both defensive solidity through Rommens and attacking dynamism via Olsen equips manager Danny Röhl with enhanced options across critical positions on the pitch.
- Youthful Dynamism Coupled With Experience: Both players bring valuable international exposure-Rommens through Belgium U21 appearances; Olsen boasting over 40 caps for Denmark’s senior team-contributing balance and depth within the squad framework.
“These signings reflect our dedication not only toward immediate competitive success but also long-term sustainable growth,” stated insiders close to Ibrox management.




