Rangers learn £5m asking price for Nasser Djiga as transfer race heats up ⚽💸
Rangers FC have been given a clearer picture of what it will take to sign Nasser Djiga permanently, with Wolverhampton Wanderers reportedly setting an asking price of £5 million.
The 23-year-old defender has enjoyed an impressive loan spell at Ibrox under Danny Rohl, particularly in the second half of the season, where he has developed into a key figure in the starting lineup.
Wolves ready to sell at a reduced fee
Despite signing Djiga for around £10 million just over a year ago, Wolves are now open to selling him for half that amount as part of plans to reshape their squad under new ownership.
Reports suggest the defender himself is keen on making his stay at Rangers permanent, preferring that option over a potential spell in the Championship.
Rohl keen to keep hold of key defender
Rohl is believed to be a big admirer of Djiga and would welcome the chance to bring him back for the 2026/27 season. His performances have not only strengthened Rangers defensively but also highlighted his ability to thrive in a high-line system, using his pace to recover and cover space effectively.
European interest adds pressure
However, Rangers may not have a free run at the deal. Clubs from Germany, the Netherlands, and France are also monitoring Djiga’s situation, meaning competition for his signature is expected to intensify as the transfer window approaches.
A player with huge potential
Djiga has long been viewed as a player with top-level potential. Wolves tracked him closely during his time on loan at Nîmes before continuing to monitor his progress at Red Star Belgrade, eventually deciding to invest heavily in his talent.
Known for his front-foot defending and recovery speed, he still has room to improve — but at just 23, his best years are clearly ahead of him.
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