Rangers fans make feelings clear on Derek McInnes joining as Ibrox talks 'open'
Derek McInnes has become the clear frontrunner for Rangers’ manager position, much to the anger of the Ibrox faithful.
Reports emerged on Friday that the Gers have officially asked for permission to speak to the Hearts boss, with the Tynecastle club set to not stand in the way of his departure.
Danny Rohl is closing in on a move to Red Bull Salzburg, which has led the Rangers hierarchy to identify McInnes as his potential replacement.
However, many of the Ibrox faithful are not impressed, believing that the 54-year-old is a failure after he missed out on the Scottish Premiership title this season.
McInnes has been in charge of Hearts since 2025 and came within 90 minutes of the top-flight title before a controversial 3-1 defeat to Celtic on the final day ended these hopes.
The manager had previously come close to landing the Rangers job in 2017 before an 11th-hour U-turn.
Rangers fans unimpressed with Derek McInnes’ record
Despite Hearts only missing out on their first Scottish Premiership title since 1960 on the last day, many Rangers fans were not impressed with their campaign.
The Jambos were up against a Gers and Celtic side that were in crisis, and still could not get the job done.
As a result, Rangers fans have been quick to point out that McInnes is a failure and may not be the man to end their trophy drought next season.
Therefore, many have taken to X to state that they do not want the Hearts manager in the dugout for the 2026-27 campaign amid the Daily Record’s report that talks are now set to begin between the two parties.
Who else could make the move to Rangers?
Steven Gerrard is another name who has been continuously linked to the Rangers job in recent days.
The former Gers manager had talks with the club previously, before the appointments of Russell Martin and Rohl.
If discussions with McInnes do not work out, then it is likely that Gerrard will be one of the favourites to come in.
The Liverpool legend was the last Rangers manager to lift the Scottish Premiership title, with Celtic now winning the last five in the top-flight.

