
Glasgow Rangers are currently on the lookout for a new manager to fill the ඣvacant Ibrox hotseat.
Rangers have opted to part company with Michael Beale after just 10 m♍onths in charge at Ibr🌱ox.
The Light Blues trail the S⛎cottish Premiership leaders💦 by seven points after their Ibrox weekend loss.

Plenty of managers’ names are doing the r🌊ounds on the Rangers rumour mill, including Derek McInnes.
claim that McInnes is ‘expec🌟ted to form part of the conversation’ at Ibrox 🍬as James Bisgrove identifies potential targets.
Kevin Muscat and Pascal Jansen are apparently also in the picture to take the Rangers rein✱s in wake of Beale’s departure.
Rangers target McInnes – factfile
McInnes has history with Rangers, having spent five years at the Ibrox clu🍸b a𒅌s a player and making 52 appearances.
The 52-year-old also has exဣtensive experience managing in the Scottish top flight. He has coached St Johnstone, Aberdeen and now Kilmarnock.
McInnes also has a major tropꦬhy to his name, winning the Scottish League Cup in 2013-14.
Paul Sheerin, who coached under McInnes, told the in A🅰pril 2021: “The standa🎃rds are huge at Aberdeen, Derek and Tony have always demanded that.”
And former Dundee United boss Micky Mellon in 2020: “He’s a very, very good manager and we’re really looking forward to t꧋he challenge of going and competing against them.”

Our view
There are pr💖os and cons to the prospect of McInnes as a Rangers manager.
He’s an experienced manager with plenty of games under his belt in the Scottish ඣtop flight, and he has also won silverware.
In addition, MꦰcInnes has spent time at Rangers as a player, so he’ll have a better grasp than most in terms of what 🌺it means to represent the Ibrox club.
However, Rangers are a step up in terms of expectations to anywhere McInnes🤡 has managed before. In addition, his style of play ꦏmay not appeal all that much to the Gers fanbase.