Rangers will need to decide if they want to sign Nasser Djiga permanently from Wolves in the summer.
Djiga started for the Ibrox outfit against Aberdeen on Saturday and played the full 90 minutes in a 4-1 victory.
The 23-year-old joined Rangers from Wolves without an option to buy, and has done a decent job.

Rangers would have to pay at least £10m to sign Nasser Djiga permanently
Even though Wolves are expected to get relegated from the Premier League, they are likely to demand top dollar from Djiga’s sale.
They know how he has fared in Scotland and why the Gers would want to secure his services.
Performances like the one against Aberdeen only amplify his importance to the team, but he will not come on the cheap.
Wolves paid £10m to sign him last summer, according to Heart and Hand’s David Edgar.
That means if they are to sell him after a year where his valuation will have increased, they will demand at least £10m if not more.

Will Rangers sign Djiga?
At the price mentioned above, it seems highly unlikely that the Gers will shell out that kind of money to secure his services.
While they may want him, either permanently or on loan, it is a tad much, given how much they usually spend on signings.
If Wolves cannot be convinced to bring down the asking price, Danny Rohl may ask the hierarchy to shell out that amount on two other centre-backs instead.

Djiga has been good, but for weeks, he was not the German’s first-choice option and does not merit that kind of money.
There will be a decent amount of cash that will be spent, but it is unlikely that the Burkina Faso international is the marquee signing of the summer.
Alternatively, if Gers can convince Wolves to loan him out for another season, that would be ideal and a wise financial decision as well.
However, a decision is likely to be made sooner rather than later, as there are likely to be other clubs keen on signing Djiga in the summer as well.
