The two are the final two candidates for the position, and club executives have negotiated agreements in principle.
Both Philippe Clement and Kevin Muscat have reached agreements in principle to take over as Rangers’ 19th permanent manager, and they are now awaiting the announcement of the successful candidate.
After Frank Lampard, Scott Parker, and Pascal Jansen were eliminated from the original shortlist, the Belgian and the Australian emerged as the last two contenders for the Ibrox hotseat. Now that it’s a straight shootout, it’s said that the two anticipate hearing the outcome this weekend.
In an effort to find the best player to take over for Michael Beale and lead the team going ahead, the Gers executives have questioned both Clement and Muscat in their conversations. According to The Daily Record, financial incentives for
According to the source, both parties anticipate hearing back by Monday morning. This would enable an announcement to be made early the following week, allowing the new manager time to work with the players on the training pitch before the team’s match against Hibs the following weekend.
It’s stated that Clement is looking for a long-term commitment from the team after being dissatisfied with Beale and Gio van Bronckhorst’s brief tenures as managers.
Al-Shabab of the Saudi Pro League is also interested in hiring the former manager of Genk and Monaco, although he is rumoured to prefer the opportunity to work at Ibrox.
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