Rangers are closing in on a new boss after Mark Warburton’s departure, with key contenders including Steven Gerrard, Davide Ancelotti, and Russell Martin.
Rangers manager search: Steven Gerrard, Davide Ancelelli, Rob Edwards & Russell Martin among names under consideration.
The Rangers are closing in on a new boss after ‘Mark Warburton’s departure’ and we know who the club’s top targets are. Sky Sports understands that Steven Gerrard is being considered for the job, with several other high-profile names also in the frame.
Key Contenders
Gerrard is reportedly the clear front-runner to replace ‘Warburton at Ibrox Stadium’ . The Liverpool legend has been pushing for a managerial role for some time and sees the Rangers job as an ideal opportunity to get back into management.

Steven Gerrard is a former English professional footballer and current manager.
Born on May 30, 1980, in Liverpool, England, he played as an attacking midfielder for Liverpool FC from 1998 to 2015.
Gerrard captained the team for 12 years and won numerous titles, including two FA Cups and three League Cups.
He also represented the English national team, earning 114 caps and scoring 21 goals.
Davide Ancelotti, the former Bayern Munich and Real Madrid manager, is also in the mix. The Italian coach would bring a wealth of experience to the club, having managed some of Europe’s biggest teams during his illustrious career.
Rob Edwards, the Wolverhampton Wanderers U23 boss, has been identified as another potential candidate. Edwards has built a reputation for developing young talent at Wolves and could bring a fresh approach to the Rangers job.
Former Player Also in Frame
Russell Martin, a former Rangers captain, is also reportedly being considered for the role. The Scotland international has been out of management for some time but would be an obvious choice given his experience and knowledge of the club.