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Rangers are seeing an increasing return on their investment on Thelo Aasgaard, with his £318,181 cost per goal contribution looking like increasingly good business.

Costing Rangers a cool £3.5m to purchase him from Luton Town in this season’s summer transfer window, Aasgaard has taken a while to warm up in Glasgow.

The 23-year-old attacking midfielder soon found himself in a starting role under Russell Martin, but after one too many inconsistent performances, he fell out of favour with Danny Rohl shortly after his appointment.

Hence why it was a major surprise to many Gers supporters to see the Norwegian international named as part of the starting lineup against Aberdeen on 21 March, which was his first start since the 5-1 win over Kilmarnock on 4 February.

But, after grabbing an assist in that game, Aasgaard followed that up with a goal in Rangers’ 4-2 win over Dundee United on Saturday.

Aasgaard did face fan frustration against Dundee United though, as he was briefly the subject of groans of disappointment from the Ibrox faithful after his poor delivery from a first half corner.

However, after getting back on the ball out wide, some lovely...

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