Rangers have added a new face to their ranks, with Danish winger Andreas Skov Olsen signing on loan from Bundesliga club Wolfsburg. The 26-year-old's arrival was seen as a coup when he joined Wolfsburg last January, but his time at the German side was marked by inconsistency.
Olsen's move to Ibrox comes after a spell at Club Brugge, where he excelled and scored 49 goals and provided 30 assists in 124 games. He has also appeared for Denmark at international level, earning 40 caps.
However, Olsen struggled in his first season with Wolfsburg, playing in a more defensive role than suited him and failing to find form after a coaching change. His move to Germany was seen as an attempt to revive his career, but he ultimately found himself training with the youth team while the senior squad played a friendly match against a B team.
Now at Rangers, Olsen is looking to rediscover his swagger and get back on track. The standard of the Scottish Premiership may be more suited to his game, according to some pundits. Denmark's Toke Moller Theilade believes that Olsen was best in clubs slightly below the big leagues, and he will do well at Rangers.
Olsen has been praised for his technical ability, speed, and versatility on the pitch. He is a strong finisher who can take on opponents one-on-one and provide dangerous crosses. With his career still far from over, Olsen has plenty of opportunities to excel in Scotland and prove himself as a top-class player.
But will he be able to recapture his form at Wolfsburg? Can the standard of the Scottish Premiership help him regain his confidence and swagger? Only time will tell for this talented Danish winger.
Olsen's move to Ibrox comes after a spell at Club Brugge, where he excelled and scored 49 goals and provided 30 assists in 124 games. He has also appeared for Denmark at international level, earning 40 caps.
However, Olsen struggled in his first season with Wolfsburg, playing in a more defensive role than suited him and failing to find form after a coaching change. His move to Germany was seen as an attempt to revive his career, but he ultimately found himself training with the youth team while the senior squad played a friendly match against a B team.
Now at Rangers, Olsen is looking to rediscover his swagger and get back on track. The standard of the Scottish Premiership may be more suited to his game, according to some pundits. Denmark's Toke Moller Theilade believes that Olsen was best in clubs slightly below the big leagues, and he will do well at Rangers.
Olsen has been praised for his technical ability, speed, and versatility on the pitch. He is a strong finisher who can take on opponents one-on-one and provide dangerous crosses. With his career still far from over, Olsen has plenty of opportunities to excel in Scotland and prove himself as a top-class player.
But will he be able to recapture his form at Wolfsburg? Can the standard of the Scottish Premiership help him regain his confidence and swagger? Only time will tell for this talented Danish winger.