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Rangers have made it no secret that they would like to bring Wolves defender Nasser Djiga back to Ibrox next season.

The Burkina Faso international joined the Gers on loan in the summer and has become an important first-team player under Danny Rohl.

The 23-year-old managed to overcome his initial struggles and has now fully adapted to life in Scotland.

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According to the Daily Record, Djiga is on big money at Wolves and that is likely to be a stumbling block for Rangers to sign him.

While he has done well at Ibrox and the fans would welcome him back with open arms, the club are not in a position to afford paying him the £70k/week which he is contracted to earn at Molineux.

He is reportedly earning £39k/week at Ibrox, which means that Wolves are paying nearly half his salary in order for him to play regularly.

If Djiga does move to Rangers permanently in the summer, he would need to take a pay cut.

It would also mean that even though the Light Blues are...

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