Rangers are not expected to make any movement on the managerial front until a new chairman comes in, sources have told Football Insider.
Speaking on the latest edition of Football Insider’s Inside Track podcast, senior correspondent Pete O’Rourke revealed “It’s hard to make those big decisions” when nobody is at the top running the club.
It was announced on Monday (16 September) that John Bennett was stepping down as Chairman with immediate effect due to health reasons, leaving the club without a Chairman.
Former Chairman Dave King has been linked with a return to Ibrox, which could raise questions over Clemet’s future if the 69-year-old doesn’t view him as the man to run the team.
King had a successful working relationship with Steven Gerrard during his time in charge of the Scottish giants, and there will be rumours of him returning if King steps back into his former role.
Gerrard led the Gers to an undefeated 2020-21 campaign which saw the club win the Scottish Premiership, but a return could be difficult.
King had a successful working relationship with Steven Gerrard during his time in charge of the Scottish giants, and there will be rumours of him returning if King steps back into his former role.
Gerrard led the Gers to an undefeated 2020-21 campaign which saw the club win the Scottish Premiership, but a return could be difficult.
King had a successful working relationship with Steven Gerrard during his time in charge of the Scottish giants, and there will be rumours of him returning if King steps back into his former role.
Gerrard led the Gers to an undefeated 2020-21 campaign which saw the club win the Scottish Premiership, but a return could be difficult.
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