Neil Warnock admits Rangers and Celtic to fresh Bojan Miovski transfer verdict live on air.
Neil Warnock mentioned Rangers and Celtic in a new deal announcement involving Aberdeen striker Bojan Miovski. Despite the Dons’ terrible domestic history, the North Macedonian forward has shined throughout a difficult season at Pittodrie, scoring 14 goals and providing two assists in 31 Scottish Premiership appearances.
While Aberdeen will most likely want to keep the 24-year-old beyond the summer transfer window, former manager Warnock has revealed he expects Miovski to be moved, with both Old Firm clubs possible suitors. Speaking on talkSPORT on Wednesday (3 April, 8:52), he said: “I believe they will sell him in the summer. I believe he would fit nicely with the top two [Rangers and Celtic], as he works hard. “He did about 10km running when we played Rangers, he worked his socks off, but he’s a good finisher and I think it’s done him a world of good going to Aberdeen.”

Will Rangers or Celtic win the race to sign Aberdeen ace Bojan Miovski? Rangers will almost probably be looking for a new number nine this summer, especially as Cyriel Dessers’ future at Ibrox remains unknown due to his extremely erratic performances. Furthermore, Kemar Roofe and Danilo have struggled for fitness and form at Ibrox this season, leaving Philippe Clement with few options; as a result, a new centre-forward will be at the top of the shopping list.
While most fans anticipate the Belgian to seek elsewhere this summer, Miovski knows the Premier League thoroughly and out and has demonstrated that he is more than capable of scoring north of the line, which can be important in a title race. Rangers and Celtic have previously been accused of transfer snobbery for buying Scottish players. Whether that same snobbery returns this summer remains to be seen, but Miovski will undoubtedly be on the Gers’ radar.