Rangers are set to strengthen their attacking options after reaching an agreement on a £3.5 million transfer for highly-rated forward Jens Hjerto-Dahl.
The Scottish giants have been working behind the scenes on the deal, which has now been successfully concluded following talks involving Sheffield Wednesday head coach Danny Röhl.
The Ibrox club have tracked the Scandinavian striker closely over recent months, impressed by his consistent goal output and relentless energy in the final third.
Hjerto-Dahl’s performances had attracted interest from multiple clubs across Europe, but Rangers have moved decisively to secure his signature.
Often described as a natural goalscorer, Hjerto-Dahl is known for his sharp instincts in the penalty area, clever movement, and ability to convert chances under pressure. Beyond his finishing, he offers strong pressing, intelligent link-up play, and a threat from set pieces, qualities that align perfectly with Rangers’ attacking approach.
Negotiations are understood to have progressed without major obstacles, with an agreement in principle already in place. Personal terms are reportedly close to being finalised, with only routine medical checks and documentation remaining before the transfer is officially confirmed.
This deal underlines Rangers’ intent to build a competitive squad by investing in emerging talent capable of making an immediate impact. Supporters at Ibrox will now be eagerly awaiting Hjerto-Dahl’s arrival, hopeful that the new signing can deliver goals and play a key role in the club’s domestic and European ambitions.
