Rangers: Nasser Djiga’s future to be resolved as agent spotted in La Manga training camp

Rangers star Nasser Djiga was spotted with his agent while away with the Bears in their training camp in La Manga recently.

The Bears jetted off for a sweltering training camp in Spain during the break, where preparations for the remaining league games continued.

Danny Rohl is fully focused on the task at hand in the Scottish Premiership, but the 49ers are keen on keeping on top of their summer business early.

Currently on loan from Wolves, the Bears want to sign Djiga permanently, and according to the Scottish Sun, he was seen with his agent, Sebastian Arnesen, in La Manga.

This was most likely due to Djiga’s future being up in the air, as there is a three-way battle for him this summer.

🚨 RANGERS TRANSFER UPDATE 🚨

The latest breaking news on signings, departures, and Danny Röhl’s primary targets.

Rangers in three-way battle for Nasser Djiga

It’s said that Rangers told how much is needed for Nasser Djiga as permanent deal wanted, and that’s a fee that the 49ers won’t entertain.

However, it’s not known exactly what fee that Wolves would want for sure, as the recently relegated Premier League side may want to keep the 23-year-old.

Area of gameStats
Games20
Clearances92
Clean sheets7
Duels won64.6%
Pass accuracy 92.9%
Djiga for Rangers (spfl)

Not only do Rangers have Wolves as the main obstacle to deal with, but Djiga’s former side, Red Star Belgrade want to re-sign him.

The Serbian side are said to be confident that the Burkina Faso defender will be playing for them again next summer, as they hold a 10 per cent sell-on that will lessen the fee that they’d lose by resigning him.

Nasser Djiga transfer rumour.
Credit: Breaking Media/ Let’s Talk Rangers on X

Even then, Red Star Belgrade know that “many pieces have to fall into place” for them to sign the centre-back once more, and that’s the same for Rangers.

Rangers centre-back picture could be all over the place this summer

There are many moving parts to the summer window that is approaching for Rangers. Interest for some of their top players is present, and the 49ers will have big decisions to make.

Sales could be sanctioned, but in turn that could help them pry their top targets to Ibrox, with £16m already set aside for transfer funds.

Djiga remains high up on their summer to-do list, but they know it won’t be easy, as uncertainty remains around Emmanuel Fernandez’ future.

Derek Cornelius will most likely return to Marseille after his loan stay expires, and that leaves Rohl with multiple gaps to fill this summer.

Updated 24/7 with expert analysis from the heart of Govan.