After undergoing negotiations with the Scottish Premiership club, former Feyenoord manager Brian Priske has begun a bid to take over as the next Rangers manager.
The Ibrox hierarchy is looking for a permanent replacement for Philippe Clement, who was fired in February, according to the 48-year-old.
Priske is one of several candidates linked to the position, and no decision has been made as of the moment that interim boss Barry Ferguson has been confirmed.
Former Ibrox defender Russell Martin and former manager Steven Gerrard, who won the title in 2021, have also been mentioned, along with Davide Ancelotti, the son of new Brazil head coach Carlo.
The search is “progressing well,” according to Rangers’ CEO Patrick Stewart, who spoke last week, and we look forward to the completion of our process in the near future.
Priske, who is she?
Priske left Feyenoord in February, having won 17 of his 33 games under his leadership before being replaced by Robin Van Persie.
He left Sparta Prague in June 2024 and was able to recover from a 3-0 deficit at Manchester City in November by drawing 3-3.
Priske left a few weeks later after Feyenoord defeated Bayern Munich 3-0 in the league stage, with the team citing inconsistent results and a lack of chemistry.
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Source: BBC
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