Rangers are taking their time deciding who will replace Pedro Caixinha at Ibrox.

Rangers are taking their time deciding who will be the next manager in Glasgow as they seek to replace Pedro Caixinha.
Caixinha left Ibrox almost a month ago, and Rangers are keen not to rush into an appointment, with Graeme Murty holding the fort.
But they are not short on applicants, with a number of high profile names expressing their interest in the role
Here is a look at five men who are keen on the Rangers job.

Who: Henning Berg
When: The Daily Record reported (16/11) that Berg has applied for the Rangers job.
Recent record: Berg most recently managed Hungarian side Videoton, who he helped finish second in the league.
Odds: N/A

Who: Tim Sherwood
When: Sherwood told SkySports’ The Debate (16/11) he would be interested in the Rangers job.
Recent record: Sherwood most recently managed Aston Villa, where he led them to the FA Cup final but was sacked three months into the following season.
Odds: 80/1

Who: Gus Poyet
When: The Daily Star report (16/11) that Gus Poyet is keen on the Rangers job.
Recent record: Poyet most recently managed in the Chinese Super League with Shanghai Shenhua, and resigned in September after four straight losses.
Odds: 20/1

Who: Alan Pardew
When: The Daily Record (30/10) reported Pardew has contacted the Rangers board over the vacancy.
Recent record: Pardew’s last job as at Crystal Palace, where he was sacked last December after a poor run.
Odds: 16/1

Who: Steve McClaren
Recent record: McClaren took over at Derby County for a second time last season but failed to make the play-offs and was fired.
Odds: 25/1
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