Steven Gerrard to Rangers feels inevitable as manager talks die down
Steven Gerrard may be on his way to Rangers to replace Danny Rohl.
The German manager is wanted by Red Bull Salzburg, with the Austrian club pushing to appoint him as their new head coach.
If the 37-year-old head coach ends up leaving the Gers, the Liverpool icon will surely once again be in contention to take over in Govan.
There were talks in recent weeks of Gerrard joining a Championship club ahead of next season, but those links have died down of late, which could indicate that the Ibrox hierarchy may be working on his appointment.
The former English midfielder feels like the perfect head coach to bring success back to the Glaswegian outfit, having won the league title in G51 during the 2020-21 campaign.
Despite Rohl managing to bring stability back to the Govan side after Russell Martin's tumultuous spell, fans certainly wouldn't mind seeing the back of him after a poor end to the season.
Andrew Cavenagh knows what must be done at Rangers
Andrew Cavenagh has publicly backed Rohl despite the Gers losing four of the five post-split matches, but the chairman now has an opportunity to fix that error.
A large section of the Ibrox faithful believes that the German manager isn't the right person to lead the Light Blues to the title due to his lack of experience and understanding of Scottish football.
The Glaswegian outfit could potentially demand compensation for the 37-year-old head coach and avoid having to face the disgrace of sacking yet another manager.
Cavenagh can't let this opportunity slip, but should push for a solution immediately, as the Govan side can't afford to be in an uncertain position going into pre-season.
Steven Gerrard can fulfil desire at Ibrox
Sources told Football Insider in May that Burnley were considering appointing Gerrard, with the Englishman open to managing in the EFL Championship.
The Liverpool icon will surely be looking to kickstart his managerial career after disappointing spells at Aston Villa and Al-Ettifaq, and Rangers would undoubtedly present him with a chance to do so.
Gerrard got the move to Villa Park after impressing at Ibrox, and maybe he needs to find himself again at Ibrox to go on to bigger and better things.

