Rangers are keen on securing the services of Djurgardens winger Oskar Fallenius in the coming weeks.
With Andreas Skov Olsen not returning to Ibrox and doubts over Mikey Moore’s future, it is imperative for the Light Blues to bring in replacements.
Rangers have identified Fallenius as an option as they are looking to bolster their attack this summer following Lawrence Shankland’s arrival.
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Djurgardens tell Oskar Fallenius he is free to leave this summer
According to the Daily Record, Swedish side Djurgardens have told Fallenius that he is free to part ways with the club permanently this summer.
The club will sanction his exit if and only if the right offer comes in.
It is unclear how much the 24-year-old is valued by Djurgardens, but he could join for a six-figure fee given his contractual situation.

His contract expires at the end of the year, leaving the Allsvenskan outfit with one final window to cash in on his services.
Fallenius has not been a regular starter for them, so they are open to parting ways with him as well.
When asked about his future, manager Jani Honkavaara said: “Quite a few will leave, and it can happen very quickly for a suitable fee. It cannot be helped.”
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How Fallenius will fit into the Rangers system
Fallenius is known for his pace and acceleration and will be a natural fit on the right wing.
Unlike Skov Olsen, who liked to cut inside and occupy the half spaces, the Swedish attacker likes to hold the width.
He is known for his passing ability in the final third, as he has an eye for a pass but is not the most clinical of finishers.
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Danny Rohl may use him for his creativity and work rate in the final third rather than his ability to find the back of the net.
With players like Lawrence Shankland and Youssef Chermiti, it does make sense to have creative players in and around the penalty area.
That said, he is also known to combine well with his full-back, so an attacking right-wing along with Fallenius on the right could see Rangers look more threatening from that side of the pitch.



