
Rangers ‘have £6.75m transfer ready to go’ amid no-brainer Barry Ferguson appointment
The Czechia international joined the Gers on loan from the German outfit last summer and has become a rather key member of the squad.
Cerny has admitted he wants to stay at Ibrox and the Glaswegian outfit have been presented with an opportunity to turn it into reality soon.
The Gers icon replaced Philippe Clement temporarily but should now be in the running to be the next permanent manager.
Cerny has been a critical cog to the Light Blues’ success this season, and the interim boss has continued to rely on him in crucial moments.
The 27-year-old’s brace in Turkey helped Rangers get past Jose Mourinho’s team in the last-16 of the Europa League, and he has also made an argument for his continuity beyond this season.
Ferguson’s permanent appointment in the Ibrox dugout has become a no-brainer after Cerny’s desire to keep working under him.
Keith Jackson revealed that the 27-year-old has already spoken with the former Scotland international and would be willing to reject seven to eight offers to remain at the Bears, particularly if the interim manager is handed the reins permanently.
Speaking on Hotline Live, the Daily Record journalist said: “I believe that [Cerny] has spoken to Ferguson. And I believe that he’s trying to find out if Ferguson is going to be the permanent manager because he’s so impressed with him, he likes working with him.
“I think he’s got seven or eight offers already on the table but he would pick Rangers, particularly if Ferguson is going to be the manager.”
Andrew Cavenagh and 49ers Enterprises are in talks to take control of the Glaswegian outfit and now have another reason to give Ferguson the job once their potential takeover is complete.
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