Bojan Miovski could be set for Rangers lifeline if Youssef Chermiti Ibrox offer tempts
Bojan Miovski faces an uncertain future at Rangers ahead of the upcoming transfer window.
The North Macedonia international wasn't Danny Rohl's first-choice striker in the 2025-26 campaign and Lawrence Shankland's imminent arrival at the Gers raises questions over his situation.
As things stand, the former Aberdeen star's prospects look bleak at the Light Blues, considering the German manager has plenty of options for the number nine position.
What might save Miovski is that Youssef Chermiti could potentially be on his way out amid reported interest from Galatasaray.
The former Everton centre-forward seems to be in demand in Turkiye and if the Glaswegian outfit end up selling him, the North Macedonian striker could possibly be handed a lifeline to save his career in Govan.
Rangers transfer gamble could pay off with Youssef Chermiti
Kevin Thelwell was initially being hammered by a large section of the Gers fanbase for spending £8million on Chermiti, but he could now potentially bring in a hefty profit.
The Portugal Under-21 international has built a reputation as a big-game player under Rohl, but his inconsistency is a sticking point for many fans in G51.
Sozcu journalist Sergen Dag revealed on 6 June that Galatasaray have the 22-year-old on their shortlist, with the Glaswegian outfit setting a £25m price tag.
If the Govan side are presented with a lucrative bid for Chermiti in the coming weeks, it would be a no-brainer for them to cash in on the young centre-forward and reinvest in other areas of the pitch.
Bojan Miovski U-turn on cards at Ibrox
Sources told Football Insider in May that Miovski was planning to leave Rangers after Shankland's signing was confirmed.
It wouldn't be shocking to see the Gers facilitate the ex-Girona ace's Ibrox exit, but Chermiti's apparent departure could change things for him.
Ryan Naderi's fitness may be a concern again next season, Danilo isn't someone Rohl has shown immense faith in and it remains to be seen how Shankland fares in G51.
If Chermiti is sold, the Glaswegian outfit should look to keep Miovski to maintain depth up top, as the German manager will need all the help he can get to push for silverware in Govan.

