Grant-Leon Ranos is on the verge of completing a permanent transfer to CD Tenerife from Borussia Mönchengladbach, with Sky Germany reporting that the deal can be considered a formality pending a medical examination.
A full agreement has been reached between the Bundesliga side and the newly promoted Spanish second-tier club. Gladbach will receive approximately €300,000 in base compensation plus additional performance-related bonuses. The agreement also includes a significant sell-on clause, ensuring the German club benefit should Tenerife profit from a future sale of the Armenian international.
Contract structure
The 22-year-old striker is set to sign a contract running until 2028, with an option to extend for a further year contingent upon the club achieving promotion to La Liga. Ranos will officially join the La Liga 2 outfit once he passes his medical, with the deal expected to be finalised imminently.
Struggles in Germany
Ranos found opportunities limited during his time in the Bundesliga. Between August 2023 and December 2025, he made 19 appearances for Gladbach across all competitions, scoring once. The forward, who is a fully fledged Armenia international, will now seek regular first-team football in Spain after CD Tenerife secured promotion.
The transfer fee is understood to be structured with add-ons that could increase the final amount beyond the initial €300,000 figure. Crucially for Gladbach, the sell-on clause provides long-term financial protection, allowing them to retain a stake in the player’s future value should he thrive in the Spanish second tier.
The move aligns with Tenerife’s recruitment strategy as they prepare for life in the Segunda División. Medical examinations are the final hurdle before the 22-year-old can be unveiled as a Tenerife player. The club will be looking to integrate him quickly ahead of the new campaign, where establishing a reliable goalscorer will be essential to avoiding an immediate return to the third tier.