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Rangers submit £3.8m bid to sign Vanja Dragojevic, FK Partizan in hurry to cash in

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Rangers are reportedly making moves towards securing the services of FK Partizan star Vanja Dragojevic this summer.

The Light Blues have tabled a bid worth £3.8m to bring the 20-year-old midfielder to Ibrox in the coming weeks.

Rangers have already signed Dan Neil, but are still looking for another midfielder before the transfer window closes.

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Dan Neil in action for loan club Ipswich Town during the 2025-26 season
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FK Partizan want at least £4.7m for Vanja Dragojevic

While the Light Blues have made their opening offer, it is expected to fall short of FK Partizan’s valuation of the midfielder, according to Mozzart Sport.

The Serbian side want at least £4.7m if they are to part ways with Dragojevic in the coming weeks.

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It has been claimed that the Gers are ready to transfer the money right away, as they know that Partizan are in a hurry to make money from player sales.

That is because they are set to play UEFA Conference League qualifiers soon and need to balance their books ahead of being monitored by the authorities.

However, they are open to negotiations, and all parties are working towards arriving at a conclusion.

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What can Dragojevic bring to this Rangers team?

Derek McInnes is looking to build a combative Rangers side that is not just good at playing free-flowing football and scoring goals, but also at soaking in pressure and seeing out games when the odds are stacked against them.

In Dragojevic, the Gers boss will be getting somebody aggressive and tenacious, who is very good at breaking up play and recycling possession.

The 20-year-old is very good at shielding the backline and does not mind putting his body on the line for his team.

The Serbian has been lauded for his positional awareness as he’s adept at cutting off passing lanes and being an imposing presence in the middle of the park.

While Rangers have good defensive midfielders, they do not have somebody who can completely take control of the midfield with his physicality, and that is probably why McInnes wants to bring them to Ibrox.