Rangers have been cautioned that their next managerial appointment could be a monumental gamble following Steven Gerrard's rejection.
After Steven Gerrard turned down the opportunity to return to Rangers for a second spell, the club continues its search for a new manager. Gerrard had discussions with the club's hierarchy in London, but ultimately declined the offer.
Russell Martin was sacked after just 123 days at the helm, and the team is currently eighth in the Scottish Premiership table, having had a disastrous start to the season. Sean Dyche has already rejected the chance to become the next Rangers manager.
Danny Rohl is now a leading contender for the position, having left Sheffield Wednesday in July due to the club's financial troubles under owner Dejphon Chansiri.
Steven Gerrard's rejection has left the club on the back foot in their search for a new manager.
Rangers must carefully consider their next appointment to avoid further instability.
Author's summary: Rangers face a monumental gamble in their next managerial appointment.