Rangers are expected to be in the market for a new manager this summer.

Rangers beat Dundee 4-0 at Ibrox on Saturday afternoon, but interim boss Graeme Murty may still be replaced come this summer as the Gers consider their next move.
The Gers had picked up just one point in their previous three outings, but picked up a much needed win ahead of next weekend’s Scottish Cup semi-final against Celtic.
Kenny Miller, Alfredo Morelos, Jamie Murphy and Daniel Candeias all struck in a 4-0 win for Rangers, and interim boss Murty may hope that the win helps his chances of landing the job permanently.
However, it seems that Rangers will look elsewhere for their next manager this summer, having handed Murty the reins until the end of the season after Pedro Caixinha’s exit in October.

A host of names have been linked with the job, but fans are now taking to Twitter to suggest that Frank de Boer, 47, may be in line for the job.
A former Rangers defender who made 17 appearances for the club, De Boer had a strong reputation as a manager with Ajax, but struggled with Inter Milan and Crystal Palace, meaning a return to Ibrox to rebuild his reputation may be appealing.
Fans have taken to Twitter to claim that De Boer may be appointed after this weekend’s game against Celtic, believing that the club should announce a deal for the Dutchman soon – but it remains to be seen whether the Rangers fans and their hunches are proven correct as Rangers look to appoint a long-term manager.
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