Rangers weighing up Nasser Djiga decision as financial concerns emerge ⚽💸
Rangers FC are facing a big decision ahead of the summer transfer window, with uncertainty growing over whether they can secure Nasser Djiga on a permanent deal.
The centre-back joined on loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers at the start of the season and, after an unconvincing beginning, has developed into a key figure at Ibrox. The 23-year-old has forced his way into the starting lineup, even keeping John Souttar out of the team while forming a strong partnership with Emmanuel Fernandez.
Financial hurdle could block permanent move
Despite his impressive rise, reports suggest a permanent transfer may not be straightforward. Rangers are still assessing whether a deal would be financially realistic, particularly with Wolves unlikely to accept a loss on a player they signed for around £10 million.
Djiga’s previous move from Red Star Belgrade for £4 million and his continued development mean his value has only increased. That puts Rangers in a difficult position as they balance ambition with financial caution.
Danny Rohl keen — but deal far from certain
Manager Danny Rohl is believed to be a big admirer of Djiga and would welcome the chance to keep him. Under his guidance, the defender has flourished, becoming a vital part of the team’s setup.
Rohl’s tactical approach — particularly deploying a high defensive line — has brought out the best in Djiga’s pace and positioning. His growing understanding with Fernandez has also strengthened Rangers defensively, making him even more valuable to the side.
Uncertain future at Wolves adds twist
There is still uncertainty over Djiga’s long-term future at Wolves. Depending on their plans and squad situation, they could either reintegrate him into their team or consider another loan.
If Wolves struggle to retain key players, Djiga could yet play a role for them — especially given his strong performances this season.
Fans hopeful — but realistic
Rangers supporters would love to see Djiga return permanently, but many understand the financial realities involved. Overpaying is not an option, and that leaves the door open for this to be his final season at Ibrox.
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