Steven Gerrard could be about to miss out on a return to as the Scottish side close in on appointing Davide Ancelotti as manager. Son of the legendary Carlo, the 35-year-old could be about to take his first step out on his own.
Rangers have been looking for a and had considered a number of targets but look to have landed on the assistant. Davide has been assistant to his father in his last four jobs.
report that the deal is 'almost certain' to go ahead with Rangers' new ownership scouring the market for a new manager. He's expected to bring Francesco Mauri, another key member of his Carlo's backroom staff, to be his assistant at Ibrox.
Davide is set to continue assisting his father when for matches against Ecuador and Paraguay in early June before heading to Glasgow to begin pre-season.
Gerrard was reportedly on a longlist of potential candidates as a return to was talked up. The Rangers' job was the first managerial gig for the legend, who is the only man to deliver them the title since 2011.
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He won the title in his third season at Ibrox before leaving midseason to take over at . The team he built went on to make the final months after his exit and the former Red originally made an impact at Villa Park, but lasted less than a year before he was sacked.
Gerrard then opted to take his managerial ambitions to Saudi Arabia, where he became the manager of Al Ettifaq. His stint there was brought to an end in January with the team sat 12th in the table - five points above the relegation zone.
Barry Ferguson has been in interim charge of Rangers since Clement left in February - winning five of the 13 games he's been at the helm - and had claimed the list of potential managers ran into double-figures. Former manager Gary O’Neil was thought to be under consideration.
Ex-Luton Town manager Rob Edwards was among those also being considered whilst Russell Martin, who had a loan spell at Rangers as a player before managing at MK Dons, Swansea and was on their radar.
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