Rangers could land Bojan Miovski transfer from Aberdeen ahead of future Premier League moveDerek Ferguson has stated that Rangers might provide Bojan Miovski with a platform to clinch a move to England, following reports that the club is in the running to sign him. However, the commentator feels that, with Celtic also rumored to be interested in the Aberdeen player, the decision on who secures the “no-brainer” deal may come down to money.Fotmob (24 May) reported that both Old Firm clubs, as well as Bologna, Southampton, and Feyenoord, are interested in the North Macedonian, who scored 26 goals in all competitions previous season. Ferguson is a huge fan of Miovski’s abilities and would fully support a Rangers deal if it could be secured. He told Ibrox News exclusively: “It may come down to money, who knows, but I’ll tell you what, it’s a no-brainer. The child is a good player and a finisher, for sure.“If you want to compare players, compare him to [Cyriel] Dessers, I think it’s like night and day. You see him, he comes alive in the box, his one and two touch finishes are brilliant.“And we don’t know him but you just look at him and you think, ‘That’s a boy with a good attitude, that’s a guy that’s young and hungry.’“Maybe he’s trying to use Scotland as a platform to go down to England. So whether that platform would be going to Rangers and showing his worth by banging in a few goals…“.Cyriel DessersCyriel Dessers scored 22 goals in all competitions during his first season at Rangers.Celtic could rival Rangers for Aberdeen star’s signatureDessers delivered a decent goal return with 22 last term after being left as the last man standing at striker but Philippe Clement surely needs more options at the position.Danilo is returning from injury but Kemar Roofe has gone and Sam Lammers will be sold, so if Miovski is available it would make plenty of sense for the Light Blues to be in the race.It wouldn’t be easy to do a deal with Aberdeen at the best of times, and Celtic’s budget is surely more substantial.So in terms of proven Scottish Premiership strikers a move to land Hearts captain Lawrence Shankland, who netted 21 of his 31 strikes last term in the league, seems more feasible albeit not guaranteed, but recent developments suggest a Tynecastle exit may be on the cards.Read more on sportchannel.co.uk
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