Ibrox outfit Glasgow Rangers recently appointed Pedro Caixinha as the manager following the departure of Mark Warburton last month.

Rangers manager Pedro Caixinha has revealed to The Daily Record that he has spoken to club chairman Dave King.
Caixinha was recently appointed as the Rangers boss following the departure of Mark Warburton last month due to a run of poor results.
The Portuguese has revealed that he spoke to King earlier this week, and has also disclosed that he will sit down for dinner with him next Wednesday.
“I had the pleasure to call him (King) on the phone,” Caixinha told The Daily Record. “We spoke about some viewpoints, about the welcome I got, the relationship we want to create.
“We are going to have dinner and, for sure, we will have time to talk face-to-face about all the points I think we share for the future of the club.”
“This will be an important relationship,” added Caixinha. “I’m a guy who is all about relationships.”
What could be on the agenda?
One suspects that in next week’s meeting between Caixinha and King, the very first topic would be where Rangers can realistically finish in the Scottish Premiership this season.
The Gers’ chances of winning the title are gone, but second place is certainly possible. Rangers are third in the league table at the moment with 47 points from 28 matches, eight points behind second-placed Aberdeen.
Caixinha and King could also speak about appointing a director of football, and perhaps the duo would discuss candidates.
The Rangers duo are likely to discuss the kind of players to target in the summer transfer window and the budget available to make signings.

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