
Rangers make ‘final’ decision on new manager after £25m development
Rangers appear to have made their final move to convince Davide Ancelotti to become the next permanent manager.
Barry Ferguson did his bit as the interim manager, but the San Francisco 49ers are not expected to hand him the job full-time.
He replaced Philippe Clement and while he did his bit to steady the ship, he did not prove he deserves the job.

Cesc Fabregas appears set for Como stay
Recent developments in Serie A have bolstered Gers’ chances, as Como, another club linked with Ancelotti, appear set to retain their head coach Cesc Fabregas, who was a target for Bayer Leverkusen to replace the outgoing Xabi Alonso.
The former Chelsea and Arsenal midfielder’s decision to stay, coupled with Como’s £25million permanent signing of Manchester City’s Maximo Perrone [MEN], suggests stability at the Italian club, reducing their need for Ancelotti and clearing a path for Rangers to secure the 35-year-old Real Madrid assistant coach.
Davide Ancelotti’s coaching career | |
Bayern Munich assistant manager | 2016-17 |
Napoli assistant manager | 2018-19 |
Everton assistant manager | 2019-21 |
Real Madrid assistant manager | 2021- |
This is a significant coup for Gers, as Ancelotti, despite lacking head managerial experience, brings a wealth of tactical acumen from working under his father, Carlo Ancelotti, during Real Madrid’s recent Champions League triumphs.
Their interest in such a high-profile, albeit untested, coach reflects their intent to make a statement in the Scottish Premiership and challenge Celtic’s dominance.

Ancelotti must be backed financially to rebuild Rangers
Backed by the financial muscle of 49ers Enterprises, Rangers are not only eyeing Ancelotti but also planning a squad overhaul, with reports of a potential £4million move for Brazilian midfielder Metinho.
This ambitious recruitment strategy, both in the dugout and on the pitch, underscores Gers’ determination to rebuild after a lacklustre campaign under Clement.
Ancelotti’s potential appointment, paired with the club’s American-funded vision, positions the Ibrox outfit to attract top talent and elevate their status in European football.
However, the gamble on Ancelotti’s inexperience carries risks, but so did Steven Gerrard and that worked exceptionally well.
Nevertheless, Rangers’ pursuit of a coach with Ancelotti’s pedigree and connections demonstrates their unwavering ambition to reclaim dominance