Rangers chairman Dave King has suggested that managers out of job do not have the credentials to become the new manager at Ibrox.
The Light Blues sacked Pedro Caixinha earlier in the season after a run of poor games before appointing Graeme Murty as caretaker manager. King hopes to announce a permanent successor to Caixinha in “another week or so”. The Rangers chairman insists that the club wants to be thorough and patient with their recruitment process and will be looking at managers who are currently under contract. This has led to speculation linking Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes, a former Rangers player himself, with the top job at Ibrox.