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Rangers and RB Salzburg remain in talks to finalise a deal for Danny Röhl to join the Austrian Bundesliga club.
Sky Sports News reported on Thursday that Röhl’s exit will only be given the green light by Ibrox chiefs if compensation terms can be met.
It was also revealed by Sky Sports News that Rangers had been continuing to review their options since May, when Röhl was backed despite the club finishing third last season.
Sky Sports News understands Hearts boss Derek McInnes will be among those on the shortlist should Rangers sanction Rohl’s exit.
McInnes led Hearts to second place in his first season at Tynecastle, as they missed out on the league title to Celtic on the final day of the campaign.
Former Rangers boss Steven Gerrard and ex-Ibrox defender Kevin Muscat both impressed the club’s hierarchy last October but stepped away from talks prior to Röhl’s appointment.
Gerrard won the title during his three-year spell as Rangers boss before leaving for Aston Villa in 2021.
Muscat is the boss at Shanghai Port in the Chinese Super League where he has won the title in the last two seasons, having already enjoyed success in Japan and Australia before.
Salzburg are said to be keen to appoint Röhl as Daniel Beichler’s replacement. However, Sky Sports News understand any possible deal would need to meet Rangers’ terms, as Röhl has two years left on his contract at Ibrox, having joined the club last October.
The 37-year-old took over from Russell Martin, with the team sixth in the league and led them into the title race before falling short towards the end of last season.
Röhl himself said he was looking forward to the new campaign and hoped to learn from his first seven months in the job.
The Rangers players return for pre-season testing next week.
What about summer transfers?
Rangers have already begun a club-led summer rebuild with the likes of new CEO Jim Gillespie, executive director Fraser Thornton, technical director Dan Purdy, and consultant Stig Inge Bjørnebye working with the coaching team to add to the squad.
Scotland international Lawrence Shankland was the first confirmed signing, joining from Hearts on a two-year deal with the option of a further 12 months.
He moved from Tynecastle to Ibrox upon the activation of a clause in his deal that saw him move for free, having scored 20 goals in all competitions last season.
Rohl’s coaching career so far
Röhl began his coaching career at RB Leipzig, where he progressed to assisting Ralph Hasenhuttl before following him to Southampton in 2018.
He then became assistant manager to Hansi Flick at Bayern Munich in 2019, helping the club win the Bundesliga and Champions League in 2020.
In October 2023, he became a manager for the first time, guiding Sheffield Wednesday to Championship safety, having inherited a side that earned just two points from their first 10 games and then guided them to 12th in his second season before leaving.
He moved to Ibrox last October and finished third in the Scottish Premiership. Rangers were knocked out of the Scottish Cup at the quarter-final stage and the semi-finals of the League Cup.
Rangers and RB Salzburg remain in talks to finalise a deal for Danny Röhl to join the Austrian Bundesliga club.
Sky Sports News reported on Thursday that Röhl’s exit will only be given the green light by Ibrox chiefs if compensation terms can be met.
It was also revealed by Sky Sports News that Rangers had been continuing to review their options since May, when Röhl was backed despite the club finishing third last season.
Sky Sports News understands Hearts boss Derek McInnes will be among those on the shortlist should Rangers sanction Rohl’s exit.
McInnes led Hearts to second place in his first season at Tynecastle, as they missed out on the league title to Celtic on the final day of the campaign.
Former Rangers boss Steven Gerrard and ex-Ibrox defender Kevin Muscat both impressed the club’s hierarchy last October but stepped away from talks prior to Röhl’s appointment.
Gerrard won the title during his three-year spell as Rangers boss before leaving for Aston Villa in 2021.
Muscat is the boss at Shanghai Port in the Chinese Super League where he has won the title in the last two seasons, having already enjoyed success in Japan and Australia before.
Salzburg are said to be keen to appoint Röhl as Daniel Beichler’s replacement. However, Sky Sports News understand any possible deal would need to meet Rangers’ terms, as Röhl has two years left on his contract at Ibrox, having joined the club last October.
The 37-year-old took over from Russell Martin, with the team sixth in the league and led them into the title race before falling short towards the end of last season.
Röhl himself said he was looking forward to the new campaign and hoped to learn from his first seven months in the job.
The Rangers players return for pre-season testing next week.
What about summer transfers?
Rangers have already begun a club-led summer rebuild with the likes of new CEO Jim Gillespie, executive director Fraser Thornton, technical director Dan Purdy, and consultant Stig Inge Bjørnebye working with the coaching team to add to the squad.
Scotland international Lawrence Shankland was the first confirmed signing, joining from Hearts on a two-year deal with the option of a further 12 months.
He moved from Tynecastle to Ibrox upon the activation of a clause in his deal that saw him move for free, having scored 20 goals in all competitions last season.
Rohl’s coaching career so far
Röhl began his coaching career at RB Leipzig, where he progressed to assisting Ralph Hasenhuttl before following him to Southampton in 2018.
He then became assistant manager to Hansi Flick at Bayern Munich in 2019, helping the club win the Bundesliga and Champions League in 2020.
In October 2023, he became a manager for the first time, guiding Sheffield Wednesday to Championship safety, having inherited a side that earned just two points from their first 10 games and then guided them to 12th in his second season before leaving.
He moved to Ibrox last October and finished third in the Scottish Premiership. Rangers were knocked out of the Scottish Cup at the quarter-final stage and the semi-finals of the League Cup.
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