
Chris Jack issues behind-the-scenes update as Rangers rope in Nils Koppen
Rangers secured the services of Nils Koppen after a thorough process that involved interviewing at least 10 candidates, according to Chris Jack.
The Scottish Herald journalist wrote in the paper’s print edition on 10 January, Page 4, that they were either interviewed via Zoom or face-to-face meetings in London.
Koppen was understood to be the standout candidate right from the outset and got the job despite a thorough recruitment process.

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Rangers’ meticulous approach to restructuring their football operations, particularly with the appointment of Koppen as the director of football recruitment, reflects a commitment to excellence in player identification and recruitment.
The club recognised the need for a strategic and data-driven approach to bolster their success on and off the pitch.
Koppen’s extensive experience and successful track record in player identification from his tenure at PSV make him a crucial asset.

The club’s ambition to enhance their strike rate in the transfer market aligns with the broader vision of sustainable success.
Their commitment to prudent spending, ensuring value for money and being self sufficient by making profits from sales as a key pillar bodes well for long-term financial and sporting prosperity.
This thorough and calculated strategy instils optimism in fans, as it lays the groundwork for sustained success, both in terms of on-field performance and financial stability.
Carefully considering every deal reflects a commitment to avoiding costly mistakes, ensuring that each addition contributes positively to the club’s future.
In other Rangers news, a senior player will pass his medical in the January transfer window despite a groin worry as Gers are battling Celtic to sign him.