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Again, according to sky sports

 

Hannover want to sign Rangers midfielder Thomas Buffel.

 

The Bundesliga side believe the 25-year-old can bolster their midfield, but Rangers boss Walter Smith may be unwilling to part with the Belgian during the transfer window.

 

Hannover's Sporting director Christian Hochstatter is believed to be set to fly to Glasgow in an effort to secure a deal for Buffel, who cost Rangers �£2.3million in 2005.

 

Head coach Dieter Hecking said: "I�´m not the right person to ask to say whether a deal is possible before January 31.

 

"But if we fly over there, I'm sure there�´s a chance for him to play (for Hannover) in the second half of the season."

 

However, Smith has already indicated his desire to increase his midfield options after losing Jeremy Clement to Paris St Germain.

 

"At this time of year, it's not ideal to lose someone unless you can bring someone else in," said Smith.

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He is a player who will move back to Europe and produce the goods - thats a banker.

 

He isnt suited to the SPL and isnt being played in his preferred position.

 

He never hit any real highs in Holland either though. A case of potential not coming out to be the real thing.

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