Stuart McCall is hoping for a big favour from former boss Walter Smith in his bid to sign highly-rated Rangers midfielder Dean Furman on a permanent basis.
Furman spent the season on loan at Valley Parade and the Bradford manager wants to keep him, but the Scottish giants could demand a compensation fee that the Yorkshire club cannot afford as the South African is only 20.
McCall said: "I know Rangers are offering him a new deal, but at this moment in time it's not guaranteed he's going to accept it.
"I've spoken to his agent and in principle put an offer to him. We would love to have Deano back and I know how much he enjoyed playing for us last season."
McCall, also keen to keep Sheffield United midfielder Nicky Law and Burnley striker Steve Jones, added: "The financial aspect makes it look a long shot. It's out of our control to a certain extent."




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You can have Charlie Adam, Barry Ferguson, Kirk Broadfoot as well....
i actually met at a Bradford game , could be a big star (for rangers)
He's yours to get him off the wage bill Stuarty boy
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