Rangers, Celtic and Wolves are among a host of clubs linked with a move for Silas Andersen ahead of the summer transfer window.
The 21-year-old is currently plying his trade at BK Hacken and could be on his way out in the summer transfer window, even though he signed a contract extension recently.
The Swedish side tied him down to a new deal only to protect his valuation so that they can demand big money from him at the end of the season.
Silas Andersen has been linked with a move to Rangers with Celtic also keen…
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Rangers will need to pay £9m to sign Silas Andersen
According to TEAMtalk, Wolves are leading the race to secure the services of the 21-year-old midfielder.
It’s understood that the Swedish side are demanding around £9m to part ways with the Denmark Under-21s international.
Having moved to Hacken in January 2025, Andersen has quickly established himself as a key first-team player.
While Rangers and Celtic are keen on signing him, they are not in pole position like the Premier League side.
Qualification for the Champions League would give the Old Firm duo a better chance of securing his services.

How Danny Rohl would look to get the best out of Andersen at Ibrox
Rohl has deployed a 4-2-2-2 system lately at Rangers, but has shown a fondness for the 4-2-3-1 as well.
If he does have the right players in place, he could make the latter his go-to system at Ibrox.
Given their interest in Andersen, if he is to join for the money that has been quoted, he undoubtedly would be a regular starter, and the German will have approved the transfer.
The 21-year-old would thrive in a double pivot as the midfielder who is shielding the backline.
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There could either be a creative player next to him or someone with the legs to run up and down the pitch like Tochi Chukwuani.
Another way Rohl could use him is as a defender in a back three.
The Danish midfielder has played as a ball-playing defender previously, and he could drop deeper to help with the build-up, making it a 3-4-3 system in possession.
It remains to be seen if the Gers can convince him to join over the suitors.


