Wolves weigh up move for €6m Rangers defender Nasser Djiga amid contract uncertainty

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Wolves are being linked with a move for Rangers centre-back Nasser Djiga, with the 23-year-old’s future clouded by contract uncertainty and a reported transfer probability listed as “?”.

The Premier League club are monitoring the powerful defender, whose current deal at Ibrox is not publicly disclosed and has no confirmed expiry date, raising the prospect he could become a free agent if no extension is agreed. Transfermarkt currently values Djiga at €6.00m, a figure that would represent a relatively low-cost investment for a top-flight side seeking defensive depth.

Djiga, who stands at 1.92m and is a right-footed centre-back, was born on 15 November 2002 in Bobo-Dioulasso. He is listed with dual nationality – Burkina Faso and Serbia – and is regarded as a physically imposing defender capable of operating in the heart of a back four. He wears the number 24 shirt for Rangers.

The latest speculation, dated 25 April 2026, links Wolves with both the “from” and “to” side of the proposed transfer on database listings, underlining how early and unclear talks are at this stage. The move is therefore classed firmly as a rumour, with no formal bid or agreement reported and the probability of completion left as “?”.

Rangers are yet to publicly state their position on Djiga’s long-term future, and there is no official indication of whether they intend to cash in, extend his stay or risk losing him for nothing should his contract run down and he move as a free agent.

Recent match-by-match performance data, including specific opponents, dates and scorelines, has not been detailed in the available information, but the growing interest around a defender of Djiga’s profile at his age suggests his reputation is on an upward curve.

If a deal were to materialise, a switch from Rangers to Wolves would offer Djiga a significant platform in the Premier League and could prove a pivotal step in shaping his career trajectory and status in European football.

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