Why Rangers Must Revive Bojan Miovski’s Career This Summer
🔥 Why Rangers Must Revive Bojan Miovski’s Career This Summer
Bojan Miovski Rangers links are starting to make more and more sense. The former Aberdeen striker made a big-money move to La Liga side Girona, but things haven’t quite clicked in Spain — and that creates a golden opportunity for Rangers to pounce.
Miovski was a proven hit in the Scottish Premiership and, at just 24, he still has plenty left in the tank. If Girona are open to letting him go, this could be a smart, value-for-money deal for Rangers.
⚽ Proven in the SPFL
Before his move to Girona, Miovski was electric in Scotland. He scored 16 SPFL goals in the 2023/24 season, despite playing in a struggling Aberdeen side.
He ranked among the top 3 scorers in the league and stood out for his off-ball movement, aerial presence, and ability to finish with both feet. At Aberdeen, he was the go-to man for goals — and thrived under pressure.
With an xG of 15.2 and 88 shots over the season (source: FotMob), he was constantly involved, creating problems for defenders week in, week out.
🇪🇸 Girona Move: Right Time, Wrong Fit?
Girona took a gamble on Miovski, spending around £5.5m on him in summer 2024. But with intense competition and limited minutes in La Liga, he hasn’t quite broken through. By the end of the 2024/25 campaign, Miovski had made just 8 league appearances — and failed to find the net.
This isn’t about ability — it’s about opportunity. Miovski needs regular football again, and a return to Scotland could be exactly what he needs to reignite his career.
💸 The Deal: Low Risk, Big Reward
A loan-to-buy or discounted permanent deal might now be realistic. Girona are flying high, and Miovski isn’t in their starting plans. For Rangers, this is a rare chance to sign a prime-age, SPFL-proven striker who still has resale value.
With Cyriel Dessers’ future uncertain and Danilo still recovering fitness, Miovski could slot straight in and make an impact.
🎯 Why He Fits Rangers
Rangers under Russell Martin are crying out for a striker who:
- Knows the league
- Works off the shoulder
- Stays fit and consistent
- Is hungry to prove himself again
Miovski ticks all those boxes. He’s also a good link-up player and runs the channels well — two areas Rangers struggled in last season.
“He’s the kind of forward who’s always looking to hurt defenders. His movement is top level.” – Former Aberdeen boss Barry Robson, 2024
Final Thoughts
Bringing Bojan Miovski to Rangers is a no-brainer. He’s been successful in the league, is young, and is now available under the radar. The move to Girona might not have worked out — but Ibrox could be the perfect place for him to shine again.
External Link: Check Miovski’s full stats at FotMob
