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Rangers: Steven Gerrard and Danny Rohl in frame for managerial vacancy as talks continue with candidates

Steven Gerrard and Danny Rohl are in the race for the Rangers job after impressing in meetings; Reports that Rangers have offered the job to anyone are premature, with club officials insisting a thorough process is taking place to find a successor to Russell Martin after his sacking

Steven Gerrard and Danny Rohl
Image: Steven Gerrard and Danny Rohl are among the potential candidates to succeed Russell Martin as Rangers boss

Rangers are holding further talks with various candidates this weekend as they continue their search for Russell Martin’s replacement.

Sky Sports News understands discussions with former manager Steven Gerrard progressed well over the past two days, as the Gers hierarchy laid out their plans for the club.

The 45-year-old is thought to be open to the idea of returning to Glasgow, four years after departing for Aston Villa.

He would likely bring Gary McAllister back to the club as part of his backroom team and former Rangers striker Jermain Defoe, while ex-England coach Steve Holland has been sounded out too.

Rangers new manager Steven Gerrard during a press conference at Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday May 4, 2018. See PA story SOCCER Rangers. Photo credit should read: Jeff Holmes/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only. No commercial use.

Former Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl has also impressed Ibrox chiefs during the process and remains in the race for the job.

Rohl - who has been out of work since leaving the Owls in July - was sounded out by Rangers in the summer before the club appointed Martin.

Danny Rohl
Image: Danny Rohl is also on Rangers' shortlist

Rangers chairman Andrew Cavenagh - who led the US takeover of the club in the summer - and vice-chairman Paraag Marathe have been holding talks with various candidates.

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They have been joined by 49ers Enterprises technical director Gretar Steinsson, Gers CEO Patrick Stewart and sporting director Kevin Thelwell in London for the negotiations.

Reports suggesting Rangers have offered the job to any candidate are premature, with Ibrox officials insisting a thorough process is taking place.

After 123 days in the job, Martin was sacked last Sunday after a 1-1 draw at Falkirk, leaving Rangers eighth in the Scottish Premiership, 11 points adrift of leaders Hearts and nine behind rivals Celtic.

Rangers return to action next Saturday as they host Dundee United at Ibrox in the league.

Gerrard reveals 'unfinished business' in his managerial career

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Former Rangers assistant manager Gary McAllister refused to rule out a return to his former club

On Tuesday afternoon, Gerrard claimed he had "unfinished business" in management and said he felt Rangers had been the "perfect match" when he moved to Glasgow in May 2018.

The 45-year-old remains a hero to many Rangers supporters after winning the Scottish Premiership title in 2021, thus stopping Celtic from making it 10 in a row.

Gerrard then left for Aston Villa in November 2021 and had a subsequent spell with Al Ettifaq in Saudi Arabia, where he left in January and has been without a managerial job since.

Speaking on the 'Rio Meets' podcast, which appeared to be recorded before Martin's dismissal, Gerrard said: "I'm enjoying family time and doing a lot of things that I haven't been able to do.

"Going to Grand Prix, doing exhibition games with ex-team-mates and superstars, that type of stuff has been great.

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Former Rangers player Ryan Jack discusses the potential return of Steven Gerrard to Ibrox as he's due to have talks with the Scottish giants, with Jack backing the decision

"But there's a part of me that still feels that there's a bit of unfinished business in terms of wanting to go in and face another couple of exciting challenges.

"But I want a certain type of challenge. If in an ideal world they come available, I'll jump at them.

"If they don't, I won't go back in. I want to be at a team that's going to compete to win because I think that suits me better.

"I think certain jobs and certain clubs would suit my style and the way I like to go about it.

"But I've also got time now where I'm not in a rush, where I know the right people that are out there to make me a stronger and a better coach. They are the people I need to find.

"Because if I get the right match with those people around me, I know, and I've proved, I can be successful as a manager.

"And that's what I'm working on in the background now."

Boyd: Gerrard would raise standards at Rangers

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Kris Boyd believes Steven Gerrard is the right man to take the vacant Rangers job

Sky Sports pundit Kris Boyd says Gerrard has "unfinished business" at Rangers amid talks over an Ibrox return.

"If there is a deal to be done with Steven Gerrard I think it should get done," the former Rangers striker told Sky Sports News. "You look at what he brought to Rangers the last time - it needs that sort of lift and injection again because it's been flat now for a period of time.

"Steven will no doubt bring a presence with him. He'll lift the standards. And I think, first and foremost, he knows what's required to be a success at Rangers.

"It's not as if he's going to come into something that's alien to him. He's been there. He's had the pressures of a city in Liverpool on his shoulders for a number of years.

"He came to Glasgow. It took him time, but he eventually got there, and you just felt as if the Rangers board at that time would have backed him, then he would probably have won more. They didn't.

"He decided to leave, and I think that's why he's saying he's saying he's got a lot of unfinished business in football, and there's no doubt that Rangers football club were one of those."

Rangers' upcoming fixtures

  • Dundee United (H) - Scottish Premiership - October 18
  • Brann (A) - Europa League - October 23
  • Kilmarnock (H) - Scottish Premiership - October 26
  • Hibernian (A) - Scottish Premiership - October 29 - live on Sky Sports
  • Celtic (N) - League Cup semi-final - November 2
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