Rangers set to offer Dominic Iorfa a way out of Wolves
Rangers are reportedly keen on signing out of favour Wolverhampton Wanderers right-back Dominic Iorfa.
According to talkSPORT, Gers boss Steven Gerrard is keen on taking the 23-year-old to Ibrox in January.
Iorfa has not featured for the club since the end of the 2016-17 season, having spent last season on loan at Ipswich Town under former Wolves boss Mick McCarthy.
The former England Under- 21 international moved to Molineux at the age of 15 and has made 84 appearances in the Black and Gold.
However, despite being included in this year’s 25-man Premier League squad, he is deemed surplus to requirements by Nuno Espirito Santo.
Matt Doherty has excelled at right wing-back this season, meaning Iorfa has little chance of overtaking him in the pecking order.
Gerrard attempted to sign the player in the summer but failed to get the deal over the line, and will now return with an offer of around £500,000 to get his man.
Rangers are fighting at the top of the SPFL this season and currently sit just two points behind Celtic, and look set to qualify for the last-32 stage of the Europa League, meaning they could do with some added squad depth.