
Rangers round-up: Huge Ibrox upgrade on cards, Nicolas Raskin exit twist
Rangers players will soon be back from the international break with the club aiming to end the season on a high note.
With the league already a foregone conclusion, Barry Ferguson’s men will be keen on winning the Europa League and securing Champions League qualification through that.
There still remains plenty reported about the club and Ibrox News has prepared a round-up on 24 March.

Derek McInnes will always be touted for the Rangers job – Chris Jack
Chris Jack issued an update on the Rangers managerial role with Ferguson currently occupying the interim spot.
The Rangers Review journalist stated that Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes will always be touted for the job.
He also admitted that it might be too premature to consider Ferguson for the job on a permanent basis.

Ibrox upgrade on the cards as Andrew Cavenagh plans revealed
Andrew Cavenagh, the prospective Rangers owner, is actively preparing a significant overhaul of the club’s training facilities at Ibrox.
Plans are already being drafted to implement “swift “major” upgrades and enhancements as soon as the multi-million-pound takeover is finalised.
While Cavenagh’s legal team continues to meticulously review documents and finalize the agreement, it’s expected that the deal could be officially completed within the next few weeks. [Daily Record]

Champions League club scouts Nicolas Raskin on international duty
Nicolas Raskin made his full debut for Belgium in this international break and he’s already made an impression – getting a standing ovation from the fans.
There was a Champions League club scouting him in the game and they’ve kept tabs on him since January.
John Walker, the head analyst at Motion Sports agency, relayed this information on X but did not mention which side it was that’s keen on the 24-year-old.