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BILEL MOHSNI has seen his move to Tunisian champions Club Africain collapse over his pay demands.

The Rangers bad boy has also been labelled a time-waster by the Tunis outfit after weeks of discussions ended in failure.

Mohsni was booted out of Ibrox after collecting a seven-game ban for his part in the brawl at the end of Gers' play-off loss to Motherwell on May 31.

As Record Sport revealed last week, Club Africain offered the four-cap Tunisian international a contract until 2018 worth 400,000 euros a season.

However reports in the north African country claim Mohsni, 27, demanded a four-year deal and 2.4 million euro (£1.7m) salary.

Club spokesman Rachid Zmerli said: "We have given up on the idea of signing Bilel Mohsni.

"This was because of the lack of enthusiasm shown by the player throughout his discussions with us."

Mohsni may now seek to land a deal with their city rivals Esperance having watched their weekend clash with Stade Malien.