
Rangers want answer from managerial candidate soon as major hurdle emerges
Rangers have demanded an answer from Steven Gerrard, the preferred candidate to become the next permanent manager at Ibrox.
Barry Ferguson replaced Philippe Clement as interim boss midway through the season, and despite the Gers icon seemingly wanting to stay beyond this season, the Glaswegian outfit have decided to appoint a new head coach.
Gerrard is on the shortlist at Ibrox as Kevin Thelwell and Patrick Stewart search for the right person to lead the Light Blues next season.
While the Bears seem keen on hiring the former England international, a major obstacle has emerged that may frustrate them.
Gerrard needs to convince wife on Rangers return
Gerrard will need to convince his wife to seal a return to the Gers, according to Record Sport.
The news outlet reports (20 May) that the Liverpool icon’s appointment is not over the line just yet, as his family is settled in the Middle East and doesn’t want to move.
Competition | Matches | Wins | Draws | Losses |
Scottish Premiership | 107 | 76 | 21 | 10 |
It’s been claimed that the ex-midfielder and his wife have instead been discussing moving to the United Arab Emirates after a departure from Al-Ettifaq.
The 44-year-old has asked Thelwell for more time to discuss the prospect of returning to Glasgow with his wife, but they’ll demand an answer by the end of the week.
Ibrox board can’t wait for Gerrard to make decision
Thelwell must swiftly appoint a new manager at Ibrox now that the Gers’ season has ended.
Andrew Cavenagh and 49ers Enterprises are close to completing their takeover, with Gretar Steinsson eyeing Gerrard’s return to the Light Blues.
Supporters have mixed opinions about the Liverpool icon despite him winning the Scottish Premiership title, the Bears’ first in 10 years.
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