Bojan Miovski faces an uncertain future at Rangers this summer following the arrival of Lawrence Shankland.
The Light Blues have made a strong start to the summer transfer window, roping in Shankland on a free transfer from Hearts to kick off their squad overhaul.
Rangers are not expected to undergo as many changes as last summer, but are still on course to complete close to 10 signings, as per Chris Jack.
However, several players are also anticipated to head towards the exit door at Ibrox, with Miovski potentially among them.
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Rangers insider drops £4million Bojan Miovski price tag
The Gers signed Miovski from Girona for an initial fee of £2.6m last summer, with the total sum potentially rising up to £4.2m after add-ons.
However, the North Macedonia international has left much to be desired, having netted only 13 goals in 42 appearances across all competitions for the Ibrox outfit in the recently concluded season.
With Shankland now at the club, Miovski is arguably Rangers‘ fourth-choice centre-forward, according to Stevie Clifford of the Four Lads Had A Dream blog.
Therefore, the Rangers insider expects the Premiership heavyweights to offload the 26-year-old if they receive a decent offer.

In his view, the Govan club would want £4m to sanction Miovski’s exit, and while Hearts have been linked with a move for him, they are unlikely to meet that valuation.
Speaking on the Four Lads Had A Dream podcast, he said: “Bojan Miovski, at this moment in time, is the fourth-choice striker at Rangers. Having paid, what, 2.6m for him, [Rangers are likely to sell] if somebody come in with money.
“I’ve seen he was linked with Hearts, but Hearts are not giving us 4m for Bojan Miovski, which is in the region of what we’d want.”+
Bojan Miovski could leave Rangers in the summer…
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Miovski to leave Ibrox this summer
Miovski notably had a fruitful spell at Aberdeen between 2022 and 2024, when he bagged 44 goals and seven assists in 98 appearances across all competitions.
However, he struggled to hit similar heights in the Scottish Premiership at Rangers last season, and that is why Danny Rohl‘s side are likely to offload him this window.
The Glasgwegian outfit have already forked out £2.6m and would want to ship him out before any of the performance-based add-ons kick in.
However, it remains to be seen if any club would be willing to meet their £4m valuation.


