Wolves have sanctioned a few loan moves in this transfer window, but one player has started to struggle after initially impressing.
Wolves allowed Tommy Doyle to join Birmingham City in the Championship, after he struggled for minutes last term.
Boubacar Traore was sent to his old club FC Metz to try and get some regular game time.
And centre-back Nasser Djiga – only signed midway through last season – is spending the campaign at Rangers, with Wolves hoping the rigours of Scottish football will toughen him up.
Djiga impressed Rangers fans on his debut against Panathinaikos, and Djiga also wowed fans with his display.
But Rangers have recently started to struggle – and frustratingly, Djiga’s level has dipped.
In the Champions League qualifier against Club Brugge last week Djiga struggled, with fans criticising his display.
In the return leg last night, Djiga played even worse.
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Nasser Djiga crouches while playing for Rangers.
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Manager Russell Martin is now under big pressure already at Ibrox.
Rangers have only drawn their first three games in the Premiership and are six points behind Celtic.
And they’ve now missed out on reaching the Champions League group stages, losing to Club Brugge by an aggregate scoreline of 9-1.
In the second leg last night, Rangers were thrashed 6-0 – and Djiga struggled badly.
Here’s what some Scottish media outlets made of his performance
The Scottish Sun (2/10): “Back from domestic ban but totally lost Nicolo Tresoldi at Brugge’s early opener. Never recovered and looked hopelessly unable to win headers at set-pieces.”
Glasgow World (2/10): “Returned to XI ahead of Emmanuel Fernandez but beaten far too easy for first goal. Nowhere at the corner and Brugge started targeting him. After decent start, really started to toil.
The Herald (2/10): “Never at any stage knew where Trisoldi was in the lead up to the opening goal and allowed him to get a run across him to head home. Poor positioning and body shape on several occasions as the home side pulled him this way and that.
The Daily Record (1/10 rating): “Back after his domestic suspension but caught sleeping just three minutes in as he allowed Nicolo Tresoldi to ghost in for the opener. Things only got worse from there on a night of shame.”
Djiga must fix up
Djiga started well at Ibrox but that’s a couple of bad displays now and it’s time for him to show some character. Fans on social media were certainly far from impressed with him last night.
It’s a tricky situation because clearly Rangers are struggling as a collective at the moment.
But Djiga just needs to ensure he keeps getting picked and hopefully he will turn things around.
Ultimately the most important thing for Wolves is for their man to play regularly, so that he can be primed to compete for a spot in the first-team next season, or potentially be sold on for a profit.