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RB Leipzig forward Timo Werner may be an option for Rangers to bolster their attack for Danny Rohl in the winter transfer window.

The Germany international has had a tough time of things in recent years after bursting onto the scene in the Bundesliga.

Bojan Miovski has struggled at Ibrox, with the North Macedonia international failing to replicate the form he showed at Aberdeen.

Kevin Thelwell’s decision to sign Youssef Chermiti has also backfired, as the former Everton striker has failed to live up to expectations, leaving the Glaswegian outfit without a goalscoring threat right now, a problem that should be addressed in January.

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Sascha Lense has reunited with Rohl at the Gers after working together at Sheffield Wednesday.

The German national has joined the Light Blues as the new men’s first-team performance manager at Ibrox and has previously worked with Ralf Rangnick at Manchester United.

Lense is Werner’s father-in-law, and their relationship may be something the Glaswegian outfit could use to discuss a move for the 29-year-old attacker in the future, Daniel Caw says.

Speaking on Hotline Live on 22 October, the Daily Record journalist said: “Lense is Werner’s father-in-law, the new Rangers [performance manager]....

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