
Rangers fans panic over exit for new January signing who is ‘a machine’: ‘Enjoy him while you can’
Rangers fans have been delighted with the impact that their new signings have made after the January transfer window.
Danny Rohl secured four new additions to his squad during the winter window, with Tochi Chukwuani, Tuur Rommens, Ryan Naderi and Andreas Skov Olsen all joining the group.
Rangers pummelled Queen’s Park 8-0 in the Scottish Cup on Sunday afternoon to set up a mouth-watering clash with Celtic in the quarter final.
The Gers remain competitive on two fronts as they continue to push Hearts in the race for the Premiership title, and there is a growing sense that their January business has made them stronger.

Rangers fans delighted with Tuur Rommens’ impact
Ryan Naderi was the headline arrival for Rangers, as they shelled out a fee of £4.7million to sign him in the final hours of deadline day.
However, it is Rommens who has stolen the fans’ hearts in the early stages of his time at Ibrox.
The Gers paid an initial fee of £3.4m to sign the left-back from Belgian side Westerlo, and he made his first appearances for his new club in the clashes with Kilmarnock and Queen’s Park last week.

Rommens notched an assist during a cameo appearance in the first of those two games, before earning his first start in Scottish football at the weekend.
Rangers fans quickly took to X to hail the impact that the 22-year-old has made so far, with one supporter branding him “a machine,” while another called him a “cracking find” by the recruitment team.
Several fans have already acknowledged that his talent will soon attract interest from elsewhere, with one even suggesting that fans should “enjoy Rommens while you can.”
- @johnmul2736: “Rommens won’t be at Rangers long, he’s a talent.”
- @Colin_Leydon: “Olsen better again, Rommens class.”
- @ButlandsShinPad: “Standing ovation for Rommens, great prospect.”
Rommens to consign Jayden Meghoma to substitute minutes
Jayden Meghoma has been questioned by Rangers fans at times this season, as the youngster’s inexperience has been apparent in certain games throughout the season.
The Brentford loanee has been a useful addition to Rohl’s squad considering the lack of depth at left-back, but the early signs suggest that he could fall to the fringes of the squad after Rommens’ arrival.
Meghoma came on in place of the new man just after the hour mark on Sunday afternoon, but the fact that Rommens is already starting in this early stage of his Rangers career certainly suggests that he is in line to quickly become the first choice.
Ultimately, Rangers paid fees for three players in the winter window in a bid to try and haul themselves towards the title, and it would have been a huge surprise if Rohl had used his new weapons sparingly.