Former Rangers defender Kevin Muscat, at present in command of Chinese language champions and Tremendous League leaders Shanghai Port, has emerged because the early bookmakers' favorite to succeed Russell Martin as Rangers head coach after the Scot was sacked on Sunday. (The Scotsman), external
Kevin Muscat has rapidly overtaken former Everton supervisor Sean Dyche because the favorite with the bookmakers to be Rangers' new head coach. (Scottish Sun), external
Former Rangers supervisor Steven Gerrard is anticipated to be thought-about as Rangers look to nominate a brand new head coach, whereas Danny Rohl, who not too long ago left financially troubled Sheffield Wednesday, is one other title appreciated by senior figures on the Ibrox membership, having each been on the shortlist earlier than Russell Martin took cost. (TalkSport), external
Celtic and Rangers, together with various English golf equipment, are being linked with 23-year-old midfielder Pierre Ekwah, who has refused to play for Saint Etienne after their relegation to Ligue 2 amid efforts to terminate his contract and permit him to depart without cost regardless of the French outfit activated his £5.2m launch clause to signal him completely from Sunderland following a mortgage spell final season. (Football Insider), external
Rangers' determination to not convey Karl Etta Eyong to Ibrox in the summertime switch window for a discount value now seems silly, with a report in Spanish outlet Sport revealing that Barcelona are already eager on a deal for the 21-year-old striker who has impressed since becoming a member of Levante as an alternative from Villarreal. (TeamTalk), external
Manchester Metropolis look set to beat Manchester United to the signature of Coronary heart of Midlothian midfielder Keir McMeekin regardless of Sir Alex Ferguson and youth staff coach Darren Fletcher having made private pitches to {the teenager} to hitch the Outdated Trafford membership subsequent summer season after he turns 16 and may transfer to England for a compensation payment. (Daily Record), external
