Bojan Miovski could be on the chopping block at Rangers in the summer after an underwhelming tenure at Ibrox.
The North Macedonian striker moved to the Gers in the summer for a staggering £4.2m fee, but has struggled to live up to expectations.
In 24 league games, the 26-year-old has scored only four goals and has delivered just one assist.

Danny Rohl does not appear to rate Bojan Miovski
According to the Daily Mail, Danny Rohl is not understood to be the biggest fan of Miovski, which explains his lack of regular starts.
In the biggest of games, like the two Old Firm derbies in March, the striker was not even brought on off the bench.
This has led to a growing feeling that the Gers will be looking to cut their losses with him in the summer and get whatever they possibly can from his sale.

At 26, he does have the potential to get better, so while they may not be able to recoup what they paid to sign him, they could get 60-65 per cent of the fee, which may be good enough.
Also, signing Ryan Naderi in January sent a clear message to Miovski that Rohl does not see him as part of his long-term plans at Ibrox.
The Light Blues will also be disappointed as they thought they were signing a proven SPFL striker, but he just has not lived up to the expectations.

Who else will follow Miovski out the door at Rangers?
Every summer transfer window is a big one at Ibrox, but this one will undoubtedly be a key one as it will be Rohl’s first since he took over.
He has been backed with four new signings in January and is likely to be allowed a clearout in the summer with more new faces walking through the door.
Miovski is expected to leave, and there is a chance that James Tavernier will also be on his way out.
Andreas Skov Olsen and Max Aarons are not expected to return either, making it imperative for new players to be signed in those positions.
