Rangers hope to appoint a new manager in the coming weeks while they weighs the next one to take the lead at Ibrox.
Former Captain Barry Ferguson was taken until the summer until the summer after the looting of Philippe Clement at the end of February.
It is assumed that Rangers Chiefs are now reducing an extensive list of options.
Rob Edwards, who worked with incoming sports director Kevin Thelwell at Wolves, is one of the names that are being considered. He has been unemployed since leaving Luton Town in January.
It is understanding that former Southampton, Swansea and MK Dons Boss Russell Martin – who played for Rangers in 2018 – sounded about the work, but it is still to see if he makes the last shortlist.
Sky Italy has reported that Davide Ancelotti, son of Carlo, is important for Rangers. The 35 -year -old – who is also connected to Como – has worked under his father on the will of Bayern Munich, Napoli, Everton and Real Madrid.
However, with Carlo who came to Brazil later this month, Davide – who is known at Thelwell from his time in Goodison Park – could in itself become a manager.
Others who are linked to the track are former manager Steven Gerrard, Plus ex-Bournemouth and Wolves boss Gary O'Neil, who has been without work since December 2024, and Danny Rohl, whose future in Sheffield seems uncertain on Wednesday.
Although there is no precursor at this stage, and other options are being considered, Thelwell, Gers CEO Patrick Stewart and Co will want to name the 20th permanent manager of Rangers as soon as possible.
Rangers returns to the training for the season for their Champions League qualifications at the end of July, with the new Scottish Premiership season starting in the first weekend of August.
Every appointment does not have to wait for the official completion of the American takeover of Ibrox. An American consortium consisting of a health insurance policy Andrew Cavenagh and the San Francisco 49ers Investment Arm, the 49ers companies, is expected to take control in June.
