Danish side FC Nordsjaelland want Rangers coach Peter Lovenkrands to take over as their new manager – according to a report.
The Daily Record report that the Danes want Lovenkrands to replace Kasper Hjulmand in the summer when he departs.
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The former Rangers star admitted he’d be flattered to be approached but is only focusing on his role with the Gers for now.
“Of course, I’d be flattered by any interest from FC Nordsjaelland,” he said.
“They’re my local club and being a manager is something I want to do in the future.
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Lovenkrands works alongside Graeme Murty with the reserve squad and has been part of the Academy staff since 2017.
He originally worked with the Under-16 and Under-17 groups before stepping up to the reserves.
A move to FC Nordsjaelland would likely appeal to the Dane as he grew up close to where they play in the Farum area of Denmark.
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Lovenkrands was a big favourite at Ibrox before heading to Germany to join Schalke; winning two league titles, a Scottish Cup and three league cups in six years.