Andreas Skov Olsen is set for another move after Rangers decided not to trigger their buy option on the Wolfsburg winger.
The 26-year-old spent the second half of last season on loan at Ibrox but did not do enough to convince Rangers to activate the purchase clause in his deal.
Skov Olsen managed one goal in seven Premiership starts during his Rangers spell. The Scottish Sun reports that Wolfsburg are now prepared to move him on again as the relegated Bundesliga club look to trim their wage bill.
Besiktas are now showing interest in the Denmark international, with a possible permanent move or loan deal both being discussed.
Why Skov Olsen’s Rangers Spell Now Looks Closed
The key detail for Rangers supporters is not just that Skov Olsen is back in Germany.
It is that a potential route away from Wolfsburg is already forming.
Besiktas are said to be interested in either a permanent move or another loan deal, with new manager Vincenzo Italiano keen to add the Danish winger to his squad.
ReadRangers has already looked at how Derek McInnes’ first Rangers rebuild has five urgent decisions, and the attack is clearly part of that reset.
For Rangers, Skov Olsen’s situation underlines how quickly the January gamble has been parked.
He arrived with international pedigree, Champions League experience and a reputation for final-third quality. But his Ibrox spell never became the statement signing supporters hoped for.
McInnes is now shaping a different Rangers attack, and Skov Olsen’s expected next move only sharpens the sense that both club and player have moved on.
The latest update comes from The Scottish Sun’s report on Skov Olsen’s Wolfsburg future.







