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Norwich City midfielder Graham Dorrans wants Glasgow Rangers move; will take pay cut

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Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers are hopeful of making a breakthrough in the race for Norwich City midfielder Graham Dorrans today.

According to a report in the Daily Express, Norwich City midfielder Graham Dorrans is willing to take a pay cut to join Glasgow Rangers.

Rangers have been tracking Dorrans for much of the summer so far, and they are hopeful of making a breakthrough soon.

Rangers have seen two bids for the central-midfielder rejected by Norwich so far, but they have submitted a third offer worth around £1.3 million.

Graham Dorrans of Norwich City celebrates after scoring their second goal

The Canaries are now weighing up whether to accept the bid, but Rangers are optimistic.

And Dorrans is believed to want to sign up at Ibrox, as he eyes a move to Glasgow.

Dorrans is said to be willing to take a cut in his wages to attempt to force through a move to Rangers.

Norwich's Graham Dorrans in action

Dorrans would be one of a number of new arrivals to sign up for Pedro Caixinha’s side this summer.

Rangers have been Scotland’s busiest team during the transfer window to date, as Caixinha reshapes his squad.

Norwich's Graham Dorrans looks dejected after James Milner scores the fourth goal for Liverpool