Speaking to PLZ Soccer, Charlie Adam has tipped Michael Beale to become the new manager of Rangers.
The Scottish giants are looking for a new gaffer after sacking Giovani van Bronckhorst, and Beale is one name seemingly in the mix to become the new boss.
The QPR manager, of course, spent time at Ibrox as Steven Gerrard’s assistant, and the Glasgow outfit could look to bring the former coach back north of the border.
Adam believes that Beale is the man who will end up at Ibrox, stating that it is written in the stars for the 42-year-old to return to his former club.

Beale to Rangers
Adam says that he can’t see anyone but Beale getting this job.
“Turning the Wolves down must have been difficult for him, but the allure of Rangers would be difficult for Michael to turn down. He has a connection with the owners and the board, and he has the ambition.
“It’s up to the board to make the decision. If you’re on the outside you’re looking at January to freshen up the squad. If it’s Michael then great because I think he is a terrific coach and he understands Rangers which is a big pull as well.”
“It’s written in the stars for Michael Beale to be the manager. I don’t see anyone but Michael Beale being the Rangers manager.”
Makes sense
This is a move that would make the world of sense.
Rangers need to stabilise and get their squad back to their best, and Beale knows exactly how to get this team ticking.
He only left the club 12 months ago, so he knows the squad like the back of his hand and he already has a great rapport with the board and the fanbase.
There may not be a better candidate out there than Beale.
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