Rangers have reportedly approached former Manchester United interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer about the possibility of taking over as the club's manager. This development comes after Michael Carrick, who was in charge of the team on an interim basis, stepped down due to personal reasons.
The Scottish Premiership club is looking for a new manager to lead them in the upcoming season, and Solskjaer's name has been mentioned as a potential candidate. The Norwegian coach has experience managing in the top tier of English football and has a reputation for developing young players.
Rangers have been linked with several candidates in recent weeks, but Solskjaer's name has been mentioned as a serious contender for the job. The club is expected to make a decision on their new manager soon, with the new season set to kick off in the coming weeks.
Solskjaer's experience and reputation make him an attractive candidate for the Rangers job, but it remains to be seen whether he will accept the offer. The Norwegian coach has not commented on the speculation surrounding his potential move to Rangers.
The club's fans will be eagerly awaiting news on their new manager, and Solskjaer's appointment would be a significant coup for the Scottish Premiership club.