Thelo Aasgaard joined Rangers in the summer with the expectation of becoming a key figure, having played an important role during his time at Luton Town. His early performances suggested he could establish himself quickly, particularly under the manager who sanctioned his move. However, recent changes in the managerial structure at the club have placed his future in doubt.
Uncertain Club Situation
Aasgaard enjoyed a strong period on the international stage, where he was an influential figure for Norway during the World Cup qualifiers. Coming off the bench, he contributed goals and demonstrated his value to the national side. At club level, however, his situation has been far less convincing. His performances have not fully met expectations, and there is growing speculation that his time at Rangers could be short-lived.
While Russell Martin continued to give him opportunities, the arrival of Danny Rohl has altered his standing within the squad. Under the new manager, Aasgaard has struggled to secure consistent minutes, which has only increased uncertainty surrounding his role. As Rangers look ahead to the transfer window opening next month, the club are expected to strengthen their squad in several areas.
Transfer Plans and Competition
According to Sporten, one of the players Rohl is keen to bring in is Kilmarnock midfielder David Watson. The manager is reportedly a strong admirer and believes the player would improve the overall quality of his team. A potential January move for Watson would likely intensify competition in midfield and could have direct consequences for Aasgaard.
The report suggests that if the deal goes through, Aasgaard would be the player most affected. This would place him in a position where he must either fight harder for his place or consider leaving the club altogether. With limited opportunities currently available and increased competition expected, his situation could become increasingly difficult.
As Rangers prepare for possible squad changes, Aasgaard faces an important period that could define his future at the club. Whether he can reclaim a more prominent role or is forced to seek opportunities elsewhere remains uncertain, but the coming weeks are likely to be decisive for his Rangers career.