Rangers have tabled a third bid for Norwich City midfielder Graham Dorrans.
According to the Daily Record, Rangers have made a third attempt to sign Dorrans, having already had two bids rejected for the midfielder.
It is not specified how much they have offered but it does say that Norwich are holding out for £1,5m.
Dorrans is keen to move to Rangers, with the Scottish giants placing him at the top of their wishlist.
Their latest bid is thought to have been worth in the region of £1m, with Norwich wanting in excess of that to let him go.
Dorrans was born in Glasgow and has supported Rangers his whole life, but is yet to play for them in his career.
The 30-year-old scored six goals in 22 games for Norwich last season in the Championship, with many of them coming from the penalty spot.
Rangers see Dorrans as the man to improve their midfield and put them up to contend for European football once and maybe even challenge Celtic for the title.
Norwich have made no secret of the fact they need to sell this summer in order to sign players, with Dorrans looking likely to be the first out of the door.




