Tochi Chukwuani on Brink of Rangers Move

Rangers are poised to make a splash in the transfer market, with Sturm Graz star Tochi Chukwuani on the verge of joining Danny Rohl’s Ibrox juggernauts in a deal worth around £4million.

The Austrian champions are ready to give the green light on the move, with Rangers chief Dan Purdy having agreed terms of roughly €4.5m plus add-ons for the talented Danish under-21 midfielder. You can read more about this developing transfer on the Daily Record.

Chukwuani, 22, has been a standout performer in Austria since his switch from Danish side Lyngby, and he isn’t expected to feature in Sturm Graz’s friendly against Club Brugge as he awaits clearance to travel to Scotland and finalise the deal.

From Denmark to Ibrox – Chukwuani’s Rise

The midfielder honed his skills at Nordsjaelland, where he also played alongside current Rangers star Mohamed Diomande. Over two seasons in Austria, Chukwuani has impressed with his composure, passing range, and eye for goal, making him one of the hottest young Danish talents around.

Rangers Keep Up the Transfer Push

While Chukwuani is the headline grabber, Rangers are also chasing Westerlo left-back Tuur Rommens. The Ibrox club lodged a €3.5m bid, with the Belgian under-21 defender their priority target, although a move for James Penrice from AEK Athens was also explored before the Greek club blocked a return.

Manager Danny Rohl is clearly determined to strengthen his squad as Rangers mount a serious title challenge, and adding Chukwuani to his midfield arsenal could be the boost they need for the final push.

With the deal on the brink, Rangers fans are eagerly awaiting official confirmation. If completed, this move signals a club ready to back its manager with serious investment as they chase glory both domestically and in Europe.

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