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Nasser Djiga Transfer from Wolverhampton Wanderers to Rangers

3d ago

Talk of a potential permanent stay for Nasser Djiga at Rangers could be ended by the club pursuing a rival centre-back target. While it was suggested at one stage that Rangers and Rohl were looking to keep the Wolverhampton Wanderers loanee permanently, that discussion has diminished recently following a poor end to the season for the player. A specific poor performance in the most recent trip to Parkhead could end the 23-year-old's hopes of an extension, as could the signing of a replacement.

Talk of a potential permanent stay for Nasser Djiga at Rangers could be ended by the club pursuing a rival centre-back target. While it was suggested at one stage that Rangers and Rohl were looking to keep the Wolverhampton Wanderers loanee permanently, that discussion has diminished recently following a poor end to the season for the player. A specific poor performance in the most recent trip to Parkhead could end the 23-year-old's hopes of an extension, as could the signing of a replacement.

21d ago

There has been talk of signing Nasser Djiga permanently in the summer due to his improvement in form at Rangers, but his recent performance might cause the Glaswegian outfit to reconsider that idea.

There has been talk of signing Nasser Djiga permanently in the summer due to his improvement in form at Rangers, but his recent performance might cause the Glaswegian outfit to reconsider that idea.

35d ago

According to 226 Foot, Rangers want to buy Nasser Djiga from Wolverhampton Wanderers in the summer based on his loan performances, and the operation is described as not being simple. Following Wolves' confirmed relegation from the top flight, the English club fully intends to recoup the investment of approximately €12m they paid to sign Djiga from Red Star Belgrade. As of now, Wolves are yet to decide whether to keep the 23-year-old in the Championship or sell him in the upcoming transfer window, with the final decision expected in the coming weeks. Djiga has a contract with Wolves until 2030 and is represented by agent Marcel Veerman.

According to 226 Foot, Rangers want to buy Nasser Djiga from Wolverhampton Wanderers in the summer based on his loan performances, and the operation is described as not being simple. Following Wolves' confirmed relegation from the top flight, the English club fully intends to recoup the investment of approximately €12m they paid to sign Djiga from Red Star Belgrade. As of now, Wolves are yet to decide whether to keep the 23-year-old in the Championship or sell him in the upcoming transfer window, with the final decision expected in the coming weeks. Djiga has a contract with Wolves until 2030 and is represented by agent Marcel Veerman.

39d ago

Nasser Djiga is a priority for Rangers this summer, and it is suggested the club will make an offer between £6m and £8m for him as they do not have a buy option in his loan deal. It is likely Rangers will face competition for Djiga, but an offer of £7m plus additional incentives might be sufficient for Wolves to sell. Wolves might sell Nasser Djiga for an up-front fee of £7m if a significant sell-on clause is included. To make the deal attractive, Rangers could offer Wolves 20 per cent on any future sale of the player, plus performance-related add-ons. Rangers reportedly paid Wolves a loan fee for the defender. It is likely Djiga will push for a transfer as his current wages are comparatively low, and he may seek a rapid improvement on his salary by leaving.

Nasser Djiga is a priority for Rangers this summer, and it is suggested the club will make an offer between £6m and £8m for him as they do not have a buy option in his loan deal. It is likely Rangers will face competition for Djiga, but an offer of £7m plus additional incentives might be sufficient for Wolves to sell. Wolves might sell Nasser Djiga for an up-front fee of £7m if a significant sell-on clause is included. To make the deal attractive, Rangers could offer Wolves 20 per cent on any future sale of the player, plus performance-related add-ons. Rangers reportedly paid Wolves a loan fee for the defender. It is likely Djiga will push for a transfer as his current wages are comparatively low, and he may seek a rapid improvement on his salary by leaving.

47d ago

According to Express and Star, Rangers are not likely to re-sign Nasser Djiga for next season. Wolves want Djiga back at Molineux at the end of the campaign and will assess him. Manager Rob Edwards wants to work with Djiga in pre-season, and a decision will be made afterwards on whether he can contribute to the first team. Wolves are demanding £10m for him.

According to Express and Star, Rangers are not likely to re-sign Nasser Djiga for next season. Wolves want Djiga back at Molineux at the end of the campaign and will assess him. Manager Rob Edwards wants to work with Djiga in pre-season, and a decision will be made afterwards on whether he can contribute to the first team. Wolves are demanding £10m for him.

47d ago

Nasser Djiga will return to Wolves, as there is no agreement in his loan deal for Rangers to sign him permanently. While reports earlier in the season had suggested an £8 million clause was included in the loan, Liam Keen of the Express and Star claimed on 10 April that this was not the case.

Nasser Djiga will return to Wolves, as there is no agreement in his loan deal for Rangers to sign him permanently. While reports earlier in the season had suggested an £8 million clause was included in the loan, Liam Keen of the Express and Star claimed on 10 April that this was not the case.

48d ago

Rangers would like to bring Wolves defender Nasser Djiga back to Ibrox next season. According to the Daily Record, Djiga's high salary at Wolves is likely to be an obstacle for Rangers to sign him. Djiga is reportedly earning £70,000-a-week at Wolves and £39,000-a-week at Ibrox, with Wolves paying nearly half his salary. If Djiga moves to Rangers permanently in the summer, he would need to take a pay cut. Even though Rangers are unwilling to sign him at £70,000-a-week, they still may have to pay him more than they currently are.

Rangers would like to bring Wolves defender Nasser Djiga back to Ibrox next season. According to the Daily Record, Djiga's high salary at Wolves is likely to be an obstacle for Rangers to sign him. Djiga is reportedly earning £70,000-a-week at Wolves and £39,000-a-week at Ibrox, with Wolves paying nearly half his salary. If Djiga moves to Rangers permanently in the summer, he would need to take a pay cut. Even though Rangers are unwilling to sign him at £70,000-a-week, they still may have to pay him more than they currently are.

59d ago

According to sources who told Football Insider, Danny Rohl is keen to agree a permanent deal for Nasser Djiga to join Rangers from Wolves. An £8 million option to buy was included in the loan deal, and the manager is keen to agree terms if the club's transfer budget allows for it. Djiga has a long-term contract at Molineux until 2030, and Wolves are considering him as a potential part of their squad in the Championship next season. Rohl wants to convince the player to stay at Ibrox and is hopeful of keeping the centre-back if an agreement over the price tag can be reached. On the Transfer Insider podcast, it was explained that in an ideal scenario Rangers would be interested in making Djiga’s move permanent, but it is a difficult deal to do. It was added that Danny Rohl would like to make the deal permanent, but it is uncertain if it is financially viable for Rangers, as the price tag makes it difficult for the club to sign him on a permanent basis.

According to sources who told Football Insider, Danny Rohl is keen to agree a permanent deal for Nasser Djiga to join Rangers from Wolves. An £8 million option to buy was included in the loan deal, and the manager is keen to agree terms if the club's transfer budget allows for it. Djiga has a long-term contract at Molineux until 2030, and Wolves are considering him as a potential part of their squad in the Championship next season. Rohl wants to convince the player to stay at Ibrox and is hopeful of keeping the centre-back if an agreement over the price tag can be reached. On the Transfer Insider podcast, it was explained that in an ideal scenario Rangers would be interested in making Djiga’s move permanent, but it is a difficult deal to do. It was added that Danny Rohl would like to make the deal permanent, but it is uncertain if it is financially viable for Rangers, as the price tag makes it difficult for the club to sign him on a permanent basis.

62d ago

Wolves are prepared to sell defender Nasser Djiga this summer. Sources indicate the Premier League club would consider offers at a £5m valuation, which represents a significant reduction from the £10m fee they paid. Several European clubs are understood to be monitoring his situation. Rangers have been considering a permanent move for the Burkina Faso international, though any deal would likely depend on Rangers’ own financial situation and European ambitions. Sources have confirmed Djiga would be open to a permanent stay.

Wolves are prepared to sell defender Nasser Djiga this summer. Sources indicate the Premier League club would consider offers at a £5m valuation, which represents a significant reduction from the £10m fee they paid. Several European clubs are understood to be monitoring his situation. Rangers have been considering a permanent move for the Burkina Faso international, though any deal would likely depend on Rangers’ own financial situation and European ambitions. Sources have confirmed Djiga would be open to a permanent stay.

63d ago

German manager Danny Rohl may want to keep Nasser Djiga at Rangers after the summer but knows a permanent deal for the 23-year-old could be difficult, despite chairman Andrew Cavenagh's promise to invest an additional £16 million into the club's offers. In an interview with Record Sport, Alexander Frei, Djiga's former manager at FC Basel, admitted he would love for the player to join Rangers permanently. Frei stated that he would like to see Djiga remain at Rangers for a longer period, describing it as a fantastic club for him. Frei also added that in Scotland, the choice is always between Rangers or Celtic and that both are very good teams.

German manager Danny Rohl may want to keep Nasser Djiga at Rangers after the summer but knows a permanent deal for the 23-year-old could be difficult, despite chairman Andrew Cavenagh's promise to invest an additional £16 million into the club's offers. In an interview with Record Sport, Alexander Frei, Djiga's former manager at FC Basel, admitted he would love for the player to join Rangers permanently. Frei stated that he would like to see Djiga remain at Rangers for a longer period, describing it as a fantastic club for him. Frei also added that in Scotland, the choice is always between Rangers or Celtic and that both are very good teams.

64d ago

Rangers could potentially sign Nasser Djiga permanently for £8 million. Kevin Thomson has heard that Rangers have a buy clause for the defender, who is on loan from Wolves. Speaking on The Breakdown on 23 March, Thomson questioned whether the buy clause for Djiga is £8m and added that it is a lot of money for a centre-back in Scotland.

Rangers could potentially sign Nasser Djiga permanently for £8 million. Kevin Thomson has heard that Rangers have a buy clause for the defender, who is on loan from Wolves. Speaking on The Breakdown on 23 March, Thomson questioned whether the buy clause for Djiga is £8m and added that it is a lot of money for a centre-back in Scotland.

70d ago

According to sources who spoke to Football Insider, it will be difficult for Rangers to permanently sign Wolves loanee Nasser Djiga this summer. Wolves are expected to make a decision on Djiga's future upon his return from his loan at the end of the season and could give him a chance to impress in their team if they are relegated to the Championship. Sources state that Rangers' chances of securing a permanent deal are likely slim because he has a long-term contract until 2030 and could also command a sizeable asking price.

According to sources who spoke to Football Insider, it will be difficult for Rangers to permanently sign Wolves loanee Nasser Djiga this summer. Wolves are expected to make a decision on Djiga's future upon his return from his loan at the end of the season and could give him a chance to impress in their team if they are relegated to the Championship. Sources state that Rangers' chances of securing a permanent deal are likely slim because he has a long-term contract until 2030 and could also command a sizeable asking price.

77d ago

Nasser Djiga is set to leave Rangers at the end of the season because his loan deal does not include an option for a permanent move. The Ibrox club could contact the Wanderers to seek an extended loan deal for the defender for the next season. There is also a possibility of pursuing a permanent deal for Djiga, but this is viewed as unlikely. The Premier League side initially paid £10 million for the centre-back in January 2025 and would probably want to recover a fee near that amount after 18 months. It is improbable that the finances will be available for Rangers to bring Djiga back permanently, but the club will not discover if another loan deal is possible without inquiring.

Nasser Djiga is set to leave Rangers at the end of the season because his loan deal does not include an option for a permanent move. The Ibrox club could contact the Wanderers to seek an extended loan deal for the defender for the next season. There is also a possibility of pursuing a permanent deal for Djiga, but this is viewed as unlikely. The Premier League side initially paid £10 million for the centre-back in January 2025 and would probably want to recover a fee near that amount after 18 months. It is improbable that the finances will be available for Rangers to bring Djiga back permanently, but the club will not discover if another loan deal is possible without inquiring.

97d ago

Nasser Djiga is currently on loan at Rangers from Wolves. As there is no option for Rangers to buy him, Wanderers might consider him a vital part of their Championship side next season.

Nasser Djiga is currently on loan at Rangers from Wolves. As there is no option for Rangers to buy him, Wanderers might consider him a vital part of their Championship side next season.

324d ago

Daily Record reports on Nasser Djiga's anticipated loan move to Rangers. Nasser Djiga is expected to join Rangers on a season-long loan. The Wolves centre-back has agreed to the move, and there will be no option to buy included in his loan agreement. This deal suits Rangers as they seek to strengthen their defense ahead of a crucial Champions League qualifier with Panathinaikos.

Daily Record reports on Nasser Djiga's anticipated loan move to Rangers. Nasser Djiga is expected to join Rangers on a season-long loan. The Wolves centre-back has agreed to the move, and there will be no option to buy included in his loan agreement. This deal suits Rangers as they seek to strengthen their defense ahead of a crucial Champions League qualifier with Panathinaikos.

326d ago

Daily Record reports on the imminent loan transfer of Nasser Djiga to Rangers from Wolves.

Daily Record reports on the imminent loan transfer of Nasser Djiga to Rangers from Wolves.

327d ago

Daily Record reports on Nasser Djiga's imminent loan move to Rangers.

Daily Record reports on Nasser Djiga's imminent loan move to Rangers.

328d ago

Rangers are planning to pursue a move for Nasser Djiga, a centre-back who was transferred to Wolverhampton Wanderers from Partizan in January. Djiga has found it challenging to make a significant impact at Wolves, having played only six times and starting just one Premier League game, where he was substituted at halftime during a 4-2 loss to Crystal Palace. Rangers are looking to secure a season-long loan deal for Djiga, who is considered a crucial target to bolster Russell Martin's defense. If successful, Djiga would become the club's fourth new signing this summer, following the acquisitions of Emmanuel Fernandez from Peterborough and Joe Rothwell from Bournemouth. Djiga, acquired by Wolves for nearly €12 million from Red Star Belgrade, is anticipated to add speed and aggression to the Rangers squad, qualities that could endear him to the fans in Glasgow.

Rangers are planning to pursue a move for Nasser Djiga, a centre-back who was transferred to Wolverhampton Wanderers from Partizan in January. Djiga has found it challenging to make a significant impact at Wolves, having played only six times and starting just one Premier League game, where he was substituted at halftime during a 4-2 loss to Crystal Palace. Rangers are looking to secure a season-long loan deal for Djiga, who is considered a crucial target to bolster Russell Martin's defense. If successful, Djiga would become the club's fourth new signing this summer, following the acquisitions of Emmanuel Fernandez from Peterborough and Joe Rothwell from Bournemouth. Djiga, acquired by Wolves for nearly €12 million from Red Star Belgrade, is anticipated to add speed and aggression to the Rangers squad, qualities that could endear him to the fans in Glasgow.

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