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Rangers have now completed the signing of Andreas Skov Olsen on loan from Wolfsburg and have an option to buy set at €10m, while the German side have inserted ‘bonuses and resale percentages’.
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The Gers made a firm move for Skov Olsen over the course of last weekend as they tried to bring the Danish winger to Ibrox.
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Rangers first started to chase Skov Olsen in 2021, when Giovanni van Bronckhorst was at the helm and the winger was playing in Italy for Bologna.
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Having struggled to make an impact at Wolfsburg, who he signed for last summer from Club Brugge, Skov Olsen has now headed to Scotland and Rangers.
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He has now passed his medical and put pen to paper to the loan agreement, according to Danish outlet Tipsbladet.
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The deal contains an option to buy that Rangers can trigger and if they do then they will need to pay €10m to Wolfsburg to keep Skov Olsen.
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Wolfsburg have also included a number of add-ons and sell-on percentages, which would also become active if Rangers sign the winger permanently.
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Skov Olsen will be keen to make an impact at Ibrox and get his career back up and running.
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It is unclear if Rangers are paying a loan fee to Wolfsburg, with the Bundesliga side having been demanding a sum.
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Skov Olsen was a highly rated talent earlier in his career and when on the books at Danish club Nordsjaelland, it was suggested no fewer than 20 sides wanted him.
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The winger joins a Rangers side sitting in third spot in the Scottish Premiership table, six points off league leaders Hearts.
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Rangers are the fifth club in his career, following Nordsjaelland, Bologna, Club Brugge and Wolfsburg.
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The Gers’ next league clash comes at home to Dundee and it remains to be seen if Skov Olsen is handed his Scottish Premiership debut against the Dee at Ibrox.
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