Rangers have made an offer for Vanja Dragojević, the 20-year-old Serbian midfield star, as they look to bolster their squad. The bid, worth around €4.5m, is still short of Partizan Belgrade's demands, with the Serbian club holding out for a €5.5m fee along with a sell-on clause.

Rise To Prominence

Dragojević has risen to prominence in recent years, making 41 appearances last season and scoring and assisting 4 times each across competitions. His impressive form has caught the eye of Rangers manager Derek McInnes, who is keen to add the youngster to his squad. Rangers are currently 1 point behind leaders Heart Of Midlothian in the Premiership, with 69 points from 33 games, and a recent form of WLLLL.

Why Dragojević Fits The Bill

Dragojević's physical dominance and aggressive tackling, coupled with strong technical abilities as a 'number six', make him an attractive prospect for McInnes. The Rangers boss demands a robust, dynamic and physically imposing midfield, and Dragojević would slot in perfectly to his 4-4-2 set-up. With the likes of Dan Neil and Lewis Ferguson already on the radar, Rangers are looking to rebuild their midfield, and Dragojević could be the missing piece of the puzzle. The competition for minutes should help him develop his game in one of Europe's most aggressive leagues.

What Comes Next?

As the transfer window heats up, Rangers will be looking to finalize a deal for Dragojević, and it remains to be seen whether they will meet Partizan's demands. With a 2-game winning run under their belt, including a 5-2 win over Falkirk on May 16, 2026, Rangers will be looking to build on their momentum and push for the title. The Light Blues have already secured the services of Dan Neil, and are also attempting an ambitious swoop for Lewis Ferguson, but it won’t impact any potential deal for the Serbian sensation. Dragojević's arrival would be a major coup for Rangers, and would give them a much-needed boost in their pursuit of the Premiership title.