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Rangers Backed to Agree Double Sunderland Swoop as Busy Window Intensifies
Rangers FC have launched formal talks with Sunderland for a double loan swoop targeting midfielder Dan Neil and winger Romaine Mundle, amid an intensified January transfer window driven by injuries and title ambitions[1][2].
Under head coach Danny Rohl, Rangers are chasing a record 56th Scottish Premiership title after a strong turnaround this season. Key injuries to Dujon Sterling and Connor Barron—with Barron sidelined for up to three months—have exposed midfield and squad depth issues, prompting urgent reinforcements[1]. Rohl confirmed in a press conference the club's broad recruitment drive: "We are looking at some other positions as well... I can give you the guarantee that we work also on different positions," while prioritizing deals for Sturm Graz's Tochi Chukwuani and Westerlo's Tuur Rommens in a £7.5 million package[1].
Sunderland, thriving in the 2025-26 Premier League post-promotion, have limited Neil and Mundle's roles. Captain Dan Neil, 24, has featured in just three top-flight matches and 13 minutes total, overshadowed by new signings like Granit Xhaka and Noah Sadiki. He's also linked to Roma, FC Koln (with pre-contract talks possible as his deal nears expiry), and Championship clubs[2][3]. Romaine Mundle has 170 minutes across eight substitute appearances, with coach Regis Le Bris open to a loan exit; interest also comes from Espanyol and Club Brugge[2]. Sunderland, after 14 summer arrivals, favor temporary deals for fringe players[2][4].
Reports from Sky Sports News highlight Rangers' enquiries, with ex-Aberdeen employee backing the moves as ideal for Rohl's squad reshape. Time is critical with Neil's options mounting and the window heating up—Rangers must accelerate to secure the duo and sustain their challenge[1][3].
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