BRADFORD are set to complete the deal to bring back Stuart McCall within the next 48 hours.

The English second division side are desperate to sign the Rangers midfielder and have been locked in talks with the Ibrox club.

McCall was due to meet with chairman David Murray last night and hoped to persuade him to cut the #300,000 valuation or allow him to leave for nothing.

Murray gave the former Scotland player permission to speak to Bradford, who made it clear they are prepared to match his current wages.

And even if Rangers refuse to cut the asking price, Bradford will press ahead with a move for the player.

McCall began his career at the Yorkshire club and made more than 250 appearances for them before moving to Everton in 1988.

He has been told he can stay by new manager Dick Advocaat, but is unlikely to be more than an Ibrox squad player.