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.

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.

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.

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