Rangers revealed Barry Ferguson’s appointment on a busy day at Ibrox.
The Gers legend was appointed till the rest of the season on February 24, after Philippe Clement was fired following the 2-0 loss to St Mirren.
Patrick Stewart ultimately gave the Belgian his marching orders after a disastrous season that saw the Light Blues fall 13 points behind archrival Celtic.
Despite the temporary appointment made by the Light Blues, speculation about who will be the new permanent manager in the dugout has continued unabated.
Alan Pardew puts name in Rangers hat
Former Newcastle and Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew has thrown his name into the mix for the potential Rangers vacancy.
The former Premier League Manager of the Season admitted that any manager who is unemployed at the moment would consider the job including himself.
Speaking on talkSPORT (24 February), he said: “I think you know any manager who’s out of work would be interested in Rangers.”
David Wagner Rangers talks revealed in new update
The Gers are expected to pursue former Huddersfield manager David Wagner in the summer, according to a report.
According to Ben Jacobs (24 February), the German is one of two players on Aberdeen’s shortlist with manager Derek McInnes.
The former Premier League manager has earned praise from famous Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, but the Gers board declined to make an offer last summer.
Rangers Clement’s compensation sum revealed
The amount of compensation that the Govan outfit must pay Philippe Clement has been revealed.
Following their decision on Clement, it was first claimed that the Ibrox side would just have to pay £1.2 million.
According to the Daily Record, the Light Blues will be required to pay the former Monaco manager a much higher salary as well as pay his staff.
Rangers have set an April comeback date for Steven Gerrard.
Steven Gerrard might make a sensational return to Ibrox when the Clement saga was finally resolved in a move that would please the Gers fans.
However, a recent report from talkSPORT (24 February) claims that the final guy to bring the Scottish Premiership back to Auchenhowie will not accept job offers until April.
This is due to possible tax concerns in Saudi Arabia following his resignation from Al-Ettifaq in January.