Ryan Naderi could follow Danny Rohl out of Rangers after Sky reveal - verdict
Ryan Naderi could potentially follow Danny Rohl out of the Rangers exit door this summer.
The Gers have reportedly reached an agreement with Derek McInnes to replace the German manager, who is set to join Red Bull Salzburg soon.
In the winter transfer window, the Light Blues signed the centre-forward from Hansa Rostock for a £4.7million package deal, but the 37-year-old manager seemed influential in getting it over the line.
Rohl might want to reunite with Naderi at Red Bull Salzburg after heavily relying on him at Ibrox during the Glaswegian outfit's push for the Scottish Premiership title.
The signing of the 22-year-old striker felt like it was the brainchild of the former Sheffield Wednesday boss, considering he was playing in the third tier of German football before moving to Scotland.
With Lawrence Shankland arriving at the Govan side, Andrew Cavenagh may be willing to cash in on Naderi if the right offer arrives.
Rangers finalise deal for Derek McInnes
McInnes will leave Hearts as the Gers look to iron out the final details before the Scottish manager's appointment.
The former Kilmarnock boss will sign a three-year deal at Ibrox after leading the Jam Tarts to a second-place finish in the league during the 2025-26 campaign.
According to Sky Sports, Rohl has agreed to join Red Bull Salzburg and the Light Blues will receive £2m in compensation to allow his departure.
It has been claimed that McInnes is the only candidate Cavenagh and CEO Jim Gillespie spoke with as they sought a quick replacement for the German manager.
Derek McInnes battle won at Ibrox
Sources told Football Insider on 13 June that Ipswich Town were looking to appoint McInnes after Kieran McKenna's exit.
Despite the Tractor Boys' apparent interest in the 54-year-old head coach, it looks like the Glaswegian outfit have won the battle to appoint him and fans in G51 will hope he can be the difference-maker at Ibrox.
Towards the end of the 2025-26 campaign, Rohl's lack of experience and underwhelming team selection became a cause for concern for supporters ahead of next season, but in McInnes, the Govan side will now have someone with immense knowledge to handle the pressure of Scottish football.

