Thelo Aasgaard’s shock transfer fee to Rangers unveiled as striker finally chooses his next club
The transfer market at Rangers appears to be gathering significant momentum, with Thelo Aasgaard on the verge of joining the Scottish club from Luton Town for a reported £5 million. Aasgaard, a Norway international, has faced pressure regarding his place in the national team should he remain in League One with Luton. Manager Russell Martin has extended an opportunity for him to make the move to Ibrox, providing a possible solution to his predicament.
According to the Four Lads Had a Dream podcast, the fee for Aasgaard is expected to be in the region of £5 million. His signing would follow closely on the heels of recent arrivals Joe Rothwell and Emmanuel Fernandez, further bolstering the squad after a sluggish start to the window. There is also speculation surrounding a potential deal for Leicester City defender Conor Coady, with negotiations reportedly ongoing.
Not every transfer target will be making the switch to Glasgow, however. Croatian striker Matija Frigan, previously linked with a move to Rangers, appears to have chosen Hull City instead. Reports from Croatia indicate that Frigan will reunite with his former manager Sergei Jakirovic at the Championship club, with Hull City agreeing to pay Westerlo a fee of €7 million for the forward.
Meanwhile, a notable former Rangers loanee is set for a high-profile return to Germany. Malik Tillman, who spent a successful loan spell at Ibrox, is on the brink of joining Bayer Leverkusen from PSV Eindhoven. The Bundesliga side are prepared to meet his €35 million release clause, as confirmed by Sky Germany.
Tillman’s transfer has been made possible after Bayern Munich, who initially loaned him to Rangers before his permanent move to PSV, allowed their buy-back clause to expire. With all major obstacles now removed, his move to Leverkusen is considered virtually complete.
These developments signal a busy period ahead for Rangers as they look to reshape their squad for the upcoming season. As more arrivals are anticipated at Ibrox, supporters will be watching closely to see how the club’s new signings impact their campaign.




