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Sources: Rangers' chances of signing Nasser Djiga permanently revealed, Wolves make return plan

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(Credit: Imago) Wolves want Rangers to pay sizeable fee to sign Nasser Djiga permanently Wed 18 March 2026 18:30, UK Rangers are set to find it “difficult” to sign Wolves loanee Nasser Djiga permanently this summer, sources have told Football Insider.The Premier League side are set to make a decision regarding the centre-back’s future when he returns from his spell at Ibrox at the end of the season, and could even give him a chance to impress in their team if they are relegated to the Championship. Sources say that the Gers’ hopes of being able to strike a permanent deal for the 23-year-old are likely to be slim due to the fact that he is tied down to a long-term contract until 2030, while he could also command a sizeable asking price.Rangers’ transfer plans are set to see them target reinforcements in the centre of their defence, as Danny Rohl’s squad has been stretched thinly in that area this term. 🔄 Rangers Transfer Update 🔄 Breaking news on latest signings, departures, and contract news from the Ibrox boardroom.



VISIT THE RANGERS TRANSFER HUBNasser Djiga re-vitalised at Ibrox in recent weeksDjiga had initially struggled for form in the early stages of his loan spell with Rangers, but he has come into his own with his displays in recent weeks. Djiga has kept John Souttar out of the team in recent weeks, as the pair go toe to toe to try and become the regular partner to Emmanuel Fernandez at the centre of Rohl’s back four.

Credit: ImagoIt is clear that he has won Rohl’s trust back with his performances of late, but his efforts have done little to change the fact that a permanent stay appears to be out of reach. Rangers to look elsewhere for centre-back additionFootball Insider revealed earlier in March that Rangers will add at least one new centre-back to their group ahead of next season, as it has proven to be a problem area for them this season.