Rangers Weigh Move for “Fascinating” £3m Star Andy Irving, Tipped as Barry Ferguson Successor
Rangers are reportedly considering a move to bring Andy Irving back to Scottish football in a deal that could be worth around £3 million, with comparisons already being drawn to Ibrox legend Barry Ferguson.
The 24-year-old midfielder, currently playing for Austrian Bundesliga side SK Austria Klagenfurt, has enjoyed an impressive rise in recent years since leaving Hearts in 2021. Irving’s performances in Austria have caught the attention of scouts across Europe, with his ability to dictate play from deep, pick out incisive passes, and deliver from set pieces marking him as a “fascinating” prospect for Rangers.

Sources suggest the Ibrox hierarchy are exploring the possibility of striking a deal before the transfer window closes, with manager Philippe Clement believed to be keen on adding a technically gifted central midfielder to his squad. Irving’s tactical intelligence, composure under pressure, and leadership qualities have fuelled talk that he could follow in the footsteps of Barry Ferguson — the former Rangers captain known for his dominant presence in midfield and winning mentality.
Irving has been a standout for Klagenfurt, not only in domestic competition but also in European fixtures, where he has demonstrated his ability to perform at a high level against strong opposition. His vision and passing range have been key to his team’s success, making him a consistent creative outlet.
For Rangers, the move could address a need for more midfield control and long-term stability in the centre of the park. With several players entering the final stages of their contracts and injury concerns impacting squad depth, Irving’s arrival would add both quality and flexibility.
However, any deal is expected to come with challenges. Klagenfurt are reluctant to lose one of their star performers midway through the season and would likely demand their full valuation of around £3 million. There is also believed to be interest from clubs in Germany and England, which could spark a bidding war.
If Rangers do secure Irving’s signature, fans will be hopeful he can replicate the influence of Ferguson during his prime — driving the team forward, controlling games, and delivering in the biggest moments. While comparisons to an Ibrox great come with pressure, Irving’s trajectory suggests he has the ability to meet those expectations.
For now, discussions are ongoing, but the prospect of seeing Andy Irving in Rangers blue is one that is beginning to capture the imagination of supporters.