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Djeidi Gassana has scored 12 times in 84 games for Sheffield Wednesday Russell Martin expects Sheffield Wednesday winger Djeidi Gassana to become a Rangers player soon, with the deal "all done at our end". Gassana, 21, has scored 12 goals in 84 appearances for the English Championship club, having previously featured for Paris St-Germain and Eupen. The twice-capped France Under-20s international has made 105 club appearances in total, scoring 14 times. Rangers manager Martin says Gassana is "different to what we've got" and added: "We need a point of difference in the squad. " He added: "We're waiting on their end to be sorted but we fully expect Gass to be our player hopefully fairly, very, very soon. "We need to try and strengthen as many areas as possible. " What did Martin's first game as Rangers boss tell us? Rangers 'best team' for Wolves loanee Djiga Latest Rangers news, analysis and fan views Martin also confirmed Rangers have accepted an offer for defender Robin Propper from former club Twente Enschede. The Dutchman, 31, arrived last summer but has struggled to establish himself. "I think it's just case of Robin deciding if that's what he wants and agreeing personal terms and stuff, " Martin said. "I've been really impressed with him as a guy but obviously we signed some centre-halves so it's going to be difficult for him to play. "If it happens, it's a good move for him, if it doesn't, it'll be because he's decided it's not what's right for him and maybe he'll look for something else. " Rangers have so far this summer already signed midfielders Thelo Aasgaard, Lyall Cameron and Joe Rothwell, as well as defenders Max Aarons, Nasser Djiga and Emmanuel Fernandez. "The squad's big, " Martin said. "We can't have 40 players in the building. "We're definitely not done with the signings so it's natural that some people will need to go. "When some people come in, it'll be even clearer for some people that they have to go play football elsewhere. " Watch Euro 2025: Spain equalise against Italy and lead Group B again Archer strikes on comeback in see-saw third Test Ruthless Sinner beats Djokovic to set up Alcaraz final Tackling the taboos around later-life love A classic Desert Island Discs chat with Ricky Gervais Biopic starring Will Smith as Venus and Serena Williams' father How 7/7 transformed Britain's fight against terrorism 'Aberdeen savour the most perfect game ever played' How Mc Tominay became a Napoli icon after Man Utd exit Scotland men's internationals to be shown live on BBC Commonwealth Games: Why is it so special to be part of Team Scotland? From titles to tinpottery - rank Scotland's top 10 clubs Test record-breaker Root on the art of catching The British sprinter who was faster than Lyles and Gout at 14 Henry Pollock and the rise of the light loose forward How are Spurs funding spending spree - and where would signings fit in? 'Insect invasion! ' - Ladybirds stop play at Lord's Video'Insect invasion! ' - Ladybirds stop play at Lord's Sabalenka & Swiatek make best shots of Wimbledon day 11. Video Sabalenka & Swiatek make best shots of Wimbledon day 11 Capsey wants to be 'best batter in the world' The Wimbledon finalist who lost in qualifying last year Is Verstappen more likely to stay at Red Bull with Horner gone? How striker-turned-keeper Hampton's 'unreal' passes boost England In Pictures: Sporting photos of the week The 12 content creators vying to be BBC's new football expert Tour de France - stage-by-stage guide and results The downfall of Brescia & potential rebirth in Serie C Diogo Jota: A tribute. Video Diogo Jota: A tribute Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.