- Robbie Ure emerging as strong Rangers option amid Bojan Miovski uncertainty this summer.
- Former academy striker boosts homegrown and club-trained quotas for European competition.
- In-form Sirius forward open to return, admitting Rangers remains his boyhood club.
Rangers are approaching a pivotal summer window, and with uncertainty surrounding Bojan Miovski’s future after he was once again hooked at half-time by Danny Rohl in last Sunday’s defeat to Motherwell.
Now attention is turning to potential replacements.
One name gathering increasing momentum is Robbie Ure, and a return to Ibrox may now make more sense than ever.
Robbie Ure could be Gers’ home-grown solution
For a club balancing domestic ambition with European demands, recruitment is no longer just about talent.
UEFA squad regulations require a strong core of homegrown and club-trained players, something Rangers have had to carefully manage in recent years.
Ure would immediately strengthen that quota while also adding a forward option with clear upward trajectory.
A product of the Rangers academy, Ure qualifies on both counts.
Continental success for Robbie Ure
Since leaving Ibrox at 19 to join Anderlecht, the striker has accelerated his development.
Now with Sirius in Sweden, he has emerged as one of the standout performers in the early stages of the Allsvenskan season, scoring four goals in his first five games and firing his side to the top of the table.
The Rangers connection
Despite his progress abroad, Rangers remain close to his heart.
“I’m a Rangers boy. I came through the academy there and I had to leave to further my career,” he explained to the Herald.
“Is it something that I’d love to do again in my career someday? Of course.
“To come back home to Glasgow and play for my boyhood club, that’s something every Rangers fan would love.”
Rangers have already seen a glimpse of his potential.
Ure scored on his debut against Queen of the South in 2022, highlighting the natural finishing instinct that makes his such an appealing option for the summer.
The player himself is keeping his options open heading into the summer window, aware that his next move must align with his development.
“We’ll have to wait and see,” he said.
“If there’s something that’s perfect for me to take my game to the next level, then of course I’m going to be interested.”
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Any move on Rangers’ part would make complete sense.
Ure is young, talented and has an affinity for the club that fans feel is missing from the current group.
Whether Rangers right their wrong and return him to Govan remains to be seen, but the argument for it is certainly hard to ignore.



