Partizan reportedly accept Rangers offer for Vanja Dragojevic
- Author: SerbianSport
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Partizan have reportedly accepted a Rangers offer for Vanja Dragojevic. The reported package is worth about 5.5 million euros. Neither club has announced a completed transfer. The move therefore remains a reported agreement between the clubs.
Dragojevic is still listed by Partizan as a first-team midfielder. The club profile gives his birth date as January 11, 2006. It also records 35 appearances, four goals and three assists. Those official details show why the 20-year-old has attracted interest abroad.
What is known about the offer
Current information says Partizan accepted an improved Rangers offer. There is no joint club statement or registration notice yet. The amount may include later payments, but their conditions remain private. A reported total is not the same as guaranteed income.
Earlier figures placed Rangers below Partizan's valuation. The new report shows that the talks moved forward after that gap narrowed. It does not prove that personal terms, a medical examination and final documents are complete. Those steps normally come before an official announcement.
The reported price is a package, not a fully explained cash payment. The fixed sum and possible bonuses have not been published by either club. Add-ons may depend on appearances, results or other conditions, but the details remain private. For now, 5.5 million euros is the reported total value of the proposal.
His place in the Partizan team
Partizan list Dragojevic as a midfielder wearing number six. His official profile gives him 2,643 first-team minutes. He has already played enough senior football to carry regular responsibility. His four goals and three assists also show an attacking contribution from midfield.
His value is not based on one recent match. It comes from his age, senior minutes and role in the squad. Partizan would lose a player who already knows the club's demands. The team would also lose continuity shortly after the new season began.

Vanja Dragojevic in the Partizan midfield during the 2026 season
Dragojevic already carries a larger workload than many players of the same age. His 35 first-team appearances include starts and substitute outings across domestic and European competition. Four goals and three assists also show that his contribution has not been limited to defensive work. Rangers are therefore considering a young midfielder with real senior evidence, not only academy potential.
Why Rangers are interested
Rangers appear to be looking beyond immediate experience. Dragojevic offers senior matches at only 20 years of age. That profile gives a buying club time for development and possible resale value. It also explains why Partizan held out for a stronger package.
Partizan are also preparing for Partizan's Conference League route while the talks continue.
A move to Scotland would bring a faster league and a new dressing room. His first role would depend on the Rangers squad and coaching staff. No public document currently promises him a starting place. Any forecast about his exact position remains analysis, not confirmed information.
Partizan must also manage the timing of any departure. A player can remain available while clubs negotiate, but travel, medical checks and registration can quickly change that position. The coaching staff need a clear answer before selecting a match squad. An official announcement would remove that uncertainty for the player, his current teammates and the next opponent.
| Signal | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Player | Vanja Dragojevic, midfielder, born January 11, 2006 |
| Partizan record | 35 appearances, four goals, three assists |
| Status | Improved offer reportedly accepted; official completion pending |
The transfer is not finished yet
An agreement between clubs is only one part of an international transfer. The player and the new club also agree personal terms. A medical follows, and the national associations complete registration. A delay in any stage may change the timing of the announcement.

Partizan captain Vanja Dragojevic carrying the ball in a league match
Until those steps are confirmed, Dragojevic remains a Partizan player. That wording protects the difference between a strong report and a completed deal. It also avoids treating possible bonuses or future clauses as money already received by Partizan.
Rangers would still have to register Dragojevic after completing the transfer documents. International clearance is a normal part of a move between Serbia and Scotland. It is separate from the clubs agreeing a price. Until the process is complete, forecasts about his debut date or exact position in the Rangers team have no confirmed basis. Partizan continue to list him with the first team, so his present sporting status remains unchanged.
Partizan face a sporting decision
Partizan have competitive matches while the transfer remains open. The staff requires a firm decision about Dragojevic's availability. Using him carries normal match risk. Leaving him out gives another midfielder valuable preparation time, but also removes an established option.
The club has not announced a replacement. Any claim about spending the fee would therefore be premature. Partizan's next confirmed squad decisions will show how they plan to cover his minutes if the move is completed.
What to watch next
The next reliable update is an official statement from either club. It would settle the transfer status and may clarify the contract length. It may also separate the fixed payment from bonuses. Until then, the reported 5.5 million euros remains an informed figure, not a published contract.
Dragojevic remains listed on Partizan's first-team page. That is consistent with his current registration while the clubs discuss a move. The reported agreement has advanced, but neither club has announced a completed transfer.
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