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A RY SMILE FOR IBROX BOSS ROHL

February 04, 2026

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Irish Daily Mirror

RANGERS boss Danny Rohl says new boy Ryan Naderi is a cross between German legend Fredi Bobic and £65 million Newcastle hit-man Nick Woltemade.

- BY SCOTT MCDERMOTT

And the Ibrox gaffer believes if the 22-year-old can replicate those two in Glasgow he'll prove to be a terrific signing for the club.

Naderi arrived from Hansa Rostock for 5.5 million euros just before the transfer window closed.

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