Rangers are planning wholesale changes in a bid to revamp their transfer strategy. The Scottish giants are in a period of flux following Kevin Thelwell’s departure from the club, an exit that came at the same time as chief executive Patrick Stewart.
Since then, Stig Inge Bjornebye has joined Rangers as a football consultant and advisor in a bid to boost their football strategy after what was a disappointing summer in the transfer market.
With Danny Rohl overseeing improvements on the pitch, the task has to be on bolstering the club’s decision-making off the pitch in order to help them challenge once again.
Rangers Target Familiar Face For Recruitment Role
Rangers are keen to bring in Lee McCulloch as part of a new-look transfer team. According to Alan Nixon on Patreon, the Glasgow giants have set their sights on the former striker and lifelong fan as a way of enhancing their recruitment efforts.
McCulloch currently works for Premier League side Brighton but may be tempted by a role with the Ibrox club.
If appointed, the former Kilmarnock and Wigan would hold a senior position, with the club also looking to hire more experts in the field of recruitment.
Rangers Face Huge Overhaul
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