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Rangers transfer news: Wolves’ Nasser Djiga joins Scottish Premiership side on a season-long loan deal | Football News

The Rangers signed defender Nasser Djiga on a loan from a season of Wolverhampton Wanderers.

The 22 -year -old is the sixth signature of coach of the coach Russell Martin while trying to strengthen the team before the qualification of the Champions League of this month against Panathinaikos.

Burkina Faso International, which joined the Wolves of the Red Belgrade star on a five -year contract in February, also had spells in Basel and Nimes.

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The new Rangers head coach Russell Martin was “satisfied” with their first friendly performance, but expects more signatures before their qualification in the Champions League against Panathinaikos.

He made his first league debut during a victory against Bournemouth before making four other appearances before the conclusion of the campaign.

During his move to Ibrox, Djiga said: “I am very happy to join the Rangers, it is one of the largest clubs in Scotland and Europe.

“I will try to give everything, to play every game and I think it’s the best team for me.

“I just want to play and enjoy football with the team.”

Max Aarons was the only new signatures from the Rangers to start against the Brugge club
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Max Aarons also joined the Rangers on loan

Max Aarons joined the club on loan from Bournemouth with Emmanuel Fernandes, Joe Rothwell, Thelo Aasgaard and Lyall Cameron suitable for permanent agreements.

Russell Martin added: “Nasser is someone who, despite another 22 years, has acquired precious experience in the UEFA Champions League and in the Premier League.”

“We think he has all the necessary attributes to prosper here at the Rangers in the next campaign and I can’t wait to work with him.”

Rangers Fixtures: Motherwell opener live on Sky Sports

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Kris Boyd and Chris Sutton make their predictions for the title of Scottish Premiership 2025/26.

The Rangers will launch their 2025/26 Scottish Première season Pure Saturday August 2, live on Sky Sports.

It will be the first match of the head coach Martin in charge since his name in summer, and will come only a few days after his clash in the Champions League League against Panathinaikos.

His first Scottish Première match in Ibrox will take place on Saturday August 9 against Steven Pressley Dundee.

The first Former business The shock of the season takes place on Sunday August 31 live Sky Sports as Celtic Travel to Ibrox, a match that could be essential while Martin’s side seeks to fill the gap on their competitors in the city this season.

The games will meet Celtic Park again on Wednesday January 3 – live Sky Sports – With their latest pre-en-Éparation meeting in Ibrox on February 28.

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The director general of the Rangers, Patrick Stewart, admits that the board of directors of Ibrox is

Elsewhere, their first match against Derek Mcinnes’ Hearts Comes on Saturday September 13 in Ibrox, while the Rangers faced the two newly promoted clubs in consecutive weeks with a trip to Living Saturday, September 27, before traveling to Falkirk October 4.

The Rangers head for Easter Road – where they ended the last campaign – to face Hibernian Wednesday October 29, while the first confrontation against Aberdeen Follows this on November 1 in Ibrox.

Without winter holidays this season, the Rangers face six games in December – however, there are no matches the day after Christmas. Instead, Martin’s head at Hearts Saturday December 20 and welcome Pure Saturday, December 27 in Ibrox.

The final pre-split luminaire of the Rangers takes place on April 11 in FalkirkWith the league campaign ending on the weekend of May 16 to 17 and the playoff final passed a curtain on the procedures on May 21 and 24.

Sky Sports to show 215 live games next season

Watch more Premier League matches on Sky Sports to date with 215 live games from the 2025/26 Premier League season.
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Watch more Premier League matches on Sky Sports to date with 215 live games from the Premier League 2025/26 season

Since next season, the coverage of the Premier League in Sky Sports will have 128 games at least 215 live games exclusively.

And 80% of all the Premier League television matches next season are on Sky Sports

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