Rangers have been locked in discussions with a number of managerial candidates, including former Aston Villa boss Steven Gerrard
Ryan McDonald and Steve Wollaston
16:31, 11 Oct 2025Updated 16:34, 11 Oct 2025
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Rangers bosses are currently engaged in talks with several managerial candidates – including former Aston Villa boss Steven Gerrard and Danny Rohl who are both being considered.
Ibrox decision-makers Andrew Cavenagh and Paraag Marathe have been conducting meetings with various potential appointments throughout the week.
As Record Sport disclosed, the club’s American ownership held preliminary discussions with 2020/21 title-winning manager Gerrard in London on Thursday.
The selection process will carry on over the weekend as senior figures outline their future vision for the Light Blues.
Sky Sports claims that meetings with Gerrard – who remains receptive to a Govan comeback – have “progressed well” during the past 48 hours, reports the Daily Record.
Nevertheless, the manager who prevented Celtic from achieving ten-in-a-row and secured Gers’ sole league title in the past 14 years isn’t the sole contender being assessed.
Former Sheffield Wednesday manager Danny Rohl has similarly encountered Cavenagh and his team in recent days, with Sky stating he has “impressed” Ibrox powerbrokers and remains a serious candidate for the position.
The well-regarded German departed crisis-hit Wednesday in July following persistent financial difficulties at the financially-troubled Championship outfit.
Rohl, 36, was connected with the Leicester City position following Ruud Van Nistelrooy’s summer exit and was previously approached regarding the Ibrox role before Russell Martin’s appointment. While the jobless Rohl has some fans in the Rangers boardroom, it’s clear that the club’s supporters are firmly backing Gerrard for the role.