Rangers are seemingly set to sign midfielder Graham Dorrans.
According to the Daily Record, Norwich City midfielder Graham Dorrans has travelled to Glasgow in order to complete his medical with Rangers.
The Gers endured a dismal Tuesday night, as they were embarrassingly beaten 2-0 by Luxembourg-based outfit Progres Niederkorn, dumping them out of the Europa League at the very first hurdle.
Graham Dorrans of Norwich City celebrates after scoring
Rangers’ 2-1 aggregate defeat leaves manager Pedro Caixinha under huge pressure already, after being backed with eight new signings this summer.
Now, a ninth new faces looks set to join Bruno Alves, Fabio Cardoso, Ryan Jack, Carlos Pena, Dalcio, Daniel Candeias, Alfredo Morelos and Eduardo Herrera at Ibrox in Graham Dorrans.
The Daily Record report that Rangers have finally agreed a fee with Norwich to sign Dorrans following a protracted transfer saga, and the 30-year-old midfielder is now believed to have arrived in Glasgow this evening to undergo his medical.
Dorrans featured in just half of Norwich’s Championship games last season, and whilst he scored six goals, he has now been allowed to leave by new manager Daniel Farke and new sporting director Stuart Webber.
A move to Rangers is somewhat ideal for Dorrans given that he grew up supporting the club, and he now has the chance to complete his dream move to Ibrox, and give Rangers fans a boost after that shock defeat to Progres.
Not only does that report suggest that a deal is close, but Dorrans’ wife Yvonne took to Twitter earlier this evening to post a photo of the pair on a plane heading for Glasgow, with this move seemingly perfect for all parties as Rangers get the star midfielder they need, Norwich get Dorrans off their books, and Dorrans’ family can return to Scotland.
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