
Bojan Miovski has no hope of Rangers revival if Danny Rohl watched Turkey vs North Macedonia
Bojan Miovski will be praying that Danny Rohl has been watching international games with his eyes closed after the Rangers outcast’s struggles.
Despite notching 13 goals and an assist during his first season back in Scotland, arriving from Girona on a £4.2million deal last summer, the striker has played second and third fiddle at Ibrox.
The 26-year-old has been battling for a spot in the team over Youssef Chermiti and Ryan Don Naderi, but an immediate departure from Ibrox appears far more likely than him getting more minutes under Rohl.
Miovski could be one of the first Rangers exits this summer, following James Tavernier out the door, and his recent performance on the international stage will only cement that idea further.
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VISIT THE RANGERS TRANSFER HUBBojan Miovski on the end of a 4-0 thrashing away from Ibrox
The 26-year-old would have been hoping to put his Rangers struggles behind him on international duty, but it was even worse than he could imagine in North Macedonia’s defeat to Turkey on Monday, 1 June.
He was on the wrong end of a 4-0 thumping, with Turkey taking a two-goal lead after just 16 minutes, and to rub more salt into the wounds, Miovski was hooked at half-time.
He had barely made an impact when being replaced. And with no World Cup for the striker to impress at, everything appears to be crumbling around Miovski this summer.
| Bojan Miovski vs Turkey | Stats [FotMob] |
| Minutes played | 45 |
| Touches | 13 |
| Passing accuracy | 91% (10/11) |
| Chances created | 1 |
| Successful dribbles | 0% (0/1) |
| Dispossessed | 1 |
| Ground duels won | 0% (0/2) |
It was an embarrassing display from North Macedonia in general, but Rohl will be massively disappointed by his striker’s individual performance, backing up exactly why he doesn’t play a bigger role in Scotland.
What does the future look like for Rangers’ No.28?
To put it bluntly, the future looks dim for Miovski.
The Gers have already signed Lawrence Shankland from Hearts on a free transfer, and he is unlikely to be the last addition to Rohl’s project over the summer months.
Football Insider understands that Miovski is “unhappy” at Ibrox, and that is only likely to get worse after the arrival of a new striker, one who scored 20 goals in all competitions in 2025-26.
While Chermiti is attracting interest from across Europe, impressing during his first season in Europe, the Light Blues can’t afford to let him go as well.
Miovski is collecting dust at Ibrox and already needs a new challenge.
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