Abdallah Sima's agent has hinted at the Rangers star extending his time at Ibrox because he is enjoying being at the club so much.
Sima suffered a setback this week when he was sent home from the African Cup of Nations with a thigh injury after not playing a minute for Senegal at the tournament.
Rangers will now assess his injury - he's been a huge player for Philippe Clement's side where he is joint top league scorer with ten goals so far.
And his France-based agent Bathie Toure, in an interview in Senegal, has revealed how much Sima is enjoying playing for Rangers.
He said: "Abdallah Sima is good at Rangers and wants to continue there. He likes the atmosphere at the club and wants to continue to evolve as a player.
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"Abdallah is currently the most exciting young Senegalese player. He is a hard worker and has been looked after well in his career.
"At the moment, he is happy because he is playing every week at Rangers. He feels comfortable there and it is definitely his wish to stay.
"We will see what happens at the end of his loan."
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