Bojan Miovski move to Rangers hinges on Danny Rohl as loan-to-buy deal set - opinion
Bojan Miovski finds himself in an uncertain position at Rangers ahead of the upcoming transfer window.
The North Macedonia international's situation at the Gers reportedly hinges on what the future holds for Danny Rohl, who is being linked with a move to Red Bull Salzburg.
After the Light Blues spent £2.6million to sign the centre-forward from Girona last summer, he failed to cement his place in the starting lineup, drastically falling down the pecking order under the former Sheffield Wednesday boss.
As things stand, Miovski's future seems to be away from Ibrox, but that could change if Rohl were to leave for Red Bull Salzburg soon.
The 26-year-old striker made 42 appearances in all competitions for the Glaswegian outfit in the 2025-26 campaign, scoring 13 goals and providing one assist.
Youssef Chermiti and Ryan Naderi have been preferred over the North Macedonian ace by the German manager at the Govan side, and Lawrence Shankland will now also join the mix of strikers in G51.
Bojan Miovski interest emerges as Rangers exit conditions likely
Miovski is expected to leave the Gers on loan with a buy option amid multiple options on the table regarding an exit.
Before the centre-forward decides to advance on any of the options to leave Ibrox, he's apparently waiting to see how Rohl's future unfolds.
According to the Daily Record on 12 June, clubs in Spain and Central Europe have shown interest in signing Miovski from the Glaswegian outfit.
The striker's situation in Govan is uncertain, and if the German manager stays, he will look for regular opportunities elsewhere in the summer.
Bojan Miovski makes feelings known at Ibrox
Sources told Football Insider in May that Miovski was "unhappy" at Rangers and would look to push for a move away after Shankland's signing from Hearts was confirmed.
It wouldn't come as a surprise to anyone that the North Macedonia international is looking for pastures new after failing to kickstart his career in Govan.
The centre-forward made a name for himself at Aberdeen before struggling at Girona and now clearly finds himself at a crossroads in his career.

