
Betting sites have made ex-Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl the new favourite to be Rangers manager after talks with Kevin Muscat broke down.
Rangers have endured a nightmare start to the 2025/26 campaign, with a dreadful first couple of months of the season culminating in the club deciding to sack manager Russell Martin.
Martin managed just one win across the opening eight matches of the new Scottish Premiership season, while he also oversaw an embarrassing Champions League qualifying defeat to Club Brugge.
But two weeks on from Martin’s departure, the Gers still haven’t appointed his successor with first Steven Gerrard and now Kevun Muscat having walked away from talks with the embattled Glasgow giants.
Bookmakers had suspended betting amid reports former boss Gerrard was set to return to Ibrox, only for the ex-England international to withdraw from the running, citing issues around the timing of a potential return.
Ex-Rangers player Muscat was the next target and football betting sites had made him no bigger than 7/20 to get the job, only for talks to collapse over the Australian’s insistence to see out the season with his current club, Shanghai Port.
That news means that there is a new favourite for the Ibrox job, with former Sheffield Wednesday manager Danny Rohl back at the head of the market.
Rohl, who departed Sheffield Wednesday due to the club’s financial issues ahead of the new season, has already been the favourite once, only to withdraw his candidacy. However, report indicating he’s had a change of heart and is back in the mix for the role..
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Note that according to the terms on most betting sites, “caretaker and interim managers completing at least 10 consecutive competitive games will be deemed the permanent manager”.
It’s been a messy search for the next Rangers boss with first Gerrard, then Rohl and now Muscat having all reportedly spoken to the Gers hieracy and then withdrawan from the race.
Muscat and Rangers were understood to be in advance negiotioans, only for talks to collapse due to Muscat wants to see out the Chineses Super League season with his side Shanghai Port, who are challenging foer the title. That would leave him unable to start work at Ibrox until late November.
Attention has now switched back to Rohl, who seems to be interested in the job once more having previously decided against it. The 36-year-old is one of the youngest candidates on the list but his previous efforts under difficult circumstances at Hillsborough haven’t gone unnoticed.
Rohl was an 18/1 shot in the football odds when bookmakers first published their market on the new Rangers boss, but has been cut to 1/2 to take the job.
Next on the list is Bodo/Glimt’s highly-rated coach Kjetil Knutsen, who has guided his current team to the Norweigan title in four of the last five years and has masterminded their qualification for this season’s Champions League.
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Some former Premier League bosses make up the outside shouts to take over at Rangers, with ex-Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjær emerging as a candidate. The Norwegian is a free agent after leaving Bestiktas at the start of the season having missed out on Champions League qualification.
Slaven Bilic has been mentioned as a possible candidate, although his odds have drifted since then. He has been out of work since leaving Saudi side Al Fateh in 2024, though a CV that includes West Ham, Watford and the Croatia national team means that he is one of the leading candidates on paper in terms of top-level experience.
Gary O’Neil is also in the mix to succeed Martin in places. O’Neil has been out of work since leaving Wolves in December 2024, and though parts of his tenure showed promise, it is likely that the task at Rangers – which should be winning the league rather than merely staying in it – will be too much of a jump at this stage.
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Derek McInnes is another former Rangers player on the list. The current Hearts manager only took over the club ahead of the start of this season but he has the team flying in the Premiership, the Jambos moving five points clear at the top of the table with a win over Kilmarnock last time out.
While it would likely be difficult to prise him away from Tynecastle Park, the former Aberdeen and Kilmarnock manager definitely has the most experience in the Scottish top flight out of anyone on the list.
St Mirren boss Stephen Robinson is a similar price to McInness to move to Rangers with the Northern Irish coach having masterminded top-six finishes for the Buddies in each of the last three SPL campaigns.
He signed a new three-year contract at the start of the season so wouldn’t come cheap if Rangers decided to move for him.
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