Rangers’ Madjid Bougherra has agreed move to Bordeaux, according to reports in the French press.
Bougherra has apparently agreed to a four-year deal with the French champions and the two clubs are said to be in talks over a 6million Euro figure.
The story was broken in respected French sport newspaper L'equipe.
The 26-year-old defender joined Rangers from Charlton last summer for £2.5million and enjoyed instant success, playing a major role in helping the Glasgow club win the Scottish Premier League and Scottish Cup.
Bordeaux are seeking to replace Souleymane Diawara, who recently joined Marseilles.
The Algerian is also attracting attention from English Premier League side Wigan, with new boss Roberto Martinez looking to strengthen his side ahead of the season.
Bougherra has been capped 29 times for Algeria.
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