Dominic Iorfa’s lack of Premier League opportunities for Wolverhampton Wanderers could potentially push him to Glasgow Rangers according to reports.

Joe Worrall has endured a mixed start to his Rangers career.
England’s 2017 Toulon Tournament winning captain arrived at Ibrox on loan from Nottingham Forest in the summer and belatedly forced his way into Steven Gerrard’s starting XI at the expense of Nikola Katic.
While the 21-year-old Worrall has impressed in fits and bursts, consistency has been lacking so far. So, with Gerrard seemingly keen to add another centre-back to his ranks in the New Year, Worrall really needs to find his best form over the next few weeks.
According to the Sun, Rangers are hoping to sign Wolverhampton Wanderers outcast Dominic Iorfa for a bargain £500,000 in the January transfer window.

The 23-year-old, who has 13 caps for England’s U21s, has been playing with Wolves’ reserves of late, and it seems that manager Nuno Espirito Santo would be willing to let him go.
Considering that Worrall has been open about his desire to return to Forest when his loan spell expires, Gerrard could perhaps see Iorfa as a better bet as he looks to establish consistency of selection in his back line.
The centre-back’s versatility and potential could make him a solid addition to a Rangers side that would still benefit from some added depth in defence.

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