
Bojan Miovski’s future at Rangers has taken a sudden and unexpected turn, with the striker now openly hinting that a summer exit cannot be ruled out after a frustrating first season at Ibrox.
The North Macedonian forward has struggled for consistent minutes and has now admitted his dissatisfaction with his role in the squad.
“I spent more time on the bench”
opened up about his situation in an interview with FlashScore, revealing the frustration that has built up over the second half of the season.
He said he spent “more time on the bench than on the pitch” during that period, despite still managing a respectable return of 13 goals across the campaign.
Miovski also made it clear that his future is not settled, stating that he is ambitious and open to new challenges, adding that “you can’t rule out anything” regarding a potential move away.
Why his role has changed
Miovski arrived at Rangers as a key attacking signing under the previous management, expected to play a central role in the club’s forward line.
However, his position in the squad has become less secure after falling behind other attacking options in the pecking order.
The arrival of new competition, including , has further complicated his path to regular starts.
With Shankland taking a prominent squad role immediately, Miovski now faces increased competition for minutes in a crowded attacking department.
Uncertain future at Ibrox
Reports suggest Miovski could now be as low as fourth-choice striker, raising serious questions about his long-term role at the club.
While Rangers have not made any official decision regarding his future, the growing depth in attack means a departure is becoming a realistic possibility rather than just speculation.
Other squad changes are also being discussed behind the scenes as the club evaluates its attacking structure ahead of next season.
What happens next?
For now, Miovski remains under contract and part of the Rangers squad, but his own comments have opened the door to exit talk.
Whether that leads to an official transfer request or summer offers from abroad will depend on how his situation develops during pre-season.
The bottom line
A promising striker. A difficult debut season. And growing competition for places.
Bojan Miovski has not confirmed an exit — but he has made it clear he’s no longer certain about staying at Rangers.



