The former Aberdeen, Kilmarnock and Hearts manager has been engaged in extensive talks with Rangers’ American chairman Andrew Cavenagh regarding their plans for the squad
Rangers have been compelled to postpone the first-team squad’s pre-season return following Derek McInnes’s appointment as manager.
Previous manager Danny Rohl had instructed his players to reconvene at their Auchenhowie training ground on Monday to commence preparations for the upcoming season.
However, the squad has now been informed to delay their return until Thursday, when they will be introduced to new manager McInnes for the first time.
The 54 year old is currently in the United States, where he had been on a family break.
He was also seen among thousands of enthusiastic Scotland supporters in Boston as he watched the national team’s opening World Cup triumph over Haiti last week. It’s anticipated he’ll attend the Gillette Stadium tomorrow evening to witness Steve Clarke’s side take on Morocco, reports the Daily Record.
Meanwhile, Reach Sport understands the former Aberdeen, Kilmarnock and Hearts manager has been engaged in extensive talks with Rangers’ American chairman Andrew Cavenagh as they start mapping out the alterations McInnes wishes to implement at the club.
He is due back in Glasgow within the next 72 hours, when he will intensify his assessment of the first-team squad he has taken over from Rohl, alongside the summer recruitment targets he aims to secure.
McInnes has signed a three-year contract at Ibrox and will now be tasked with restoring the club to the success it enjoyed in the late 1990s when he was part of the title-winning teams assembled by Walter Smith and Dick Advocaat. Meanwhile, Rohl has expressed his gratitude to the Ibrox club and believes they are now better placed to challenge for honours.
Taking to Instagram, he wrote: “As I move on to a new chapter, I wanted to express my heartfelt thanks to everyone connected with Rangers.
“It’s been an incredible honour to be part of this amazing club. Thank you to the players, staff and, of course, the brilliant supporters for the way you welcomed and backed us.
“It was a privilege to experience your passion and have you by our side.
“I would also like to thank Andrew for giving me the opportunity and his support throughout my time at the club.
“I’m proud of the work we all did together over the past year. While there is always more to achieve, I believe the club is in a stronger position and well placed for what lies ahead.
“I will take with me many great memories and a huge amount of respect for this club and everyone connected to it.
“I wish you all nothing but success for the future. All the best, Danny.”
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