Andrew Cavenagh and his entourage have flown into Scotland for huge talks at Rangers this week.
Danny Rohl‘s future as the Light Blues manager has come under the microscope after the team suffered three consecutive defeats in the Premiership and fumbled the title race.
The German cut a confident figure when addressing the press on Tuesday, insisting that he maintains the full support of the Rangers hierarchy after speaking to Cavenagh.
However, the former Sheffield Wednesday boss is not out of the woods yet, as the Ibrox think tank still has some major decisions to make.
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Cavenagh and Co. in Scotland for ‘huge talks’
Stevie Clifford, who runs the Four Lads Had a Dream blog, is a well-known Rangers insider, and he has information that Cavenagh and his entourage from America are currently in Glasgow.
The group is expected to remain in Scotland for the time being, with ‘huge talks’ over the club’s future scheduled this week.
The insider revealed that discussions will take place around Rangers’ future, including plans for the upcoming season.

In his view, it remains to be seen if Cavenagh will continue to back Rohl, as the manager told the press earlier this week.
Speaking on the Four Lads Had a Dream YouTube channel, he said: “What I do know is that all the Americans are over now. Cavenagh and his entourage are all here, and they will be here for the next couple of days.
“There are going to be some huge talks surrounding the club, where they are going and the plans for the future.”
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Whether Rohl will be in charge of the Glaswegian outfit when the 2026-27 season kicks off remains a huge question mark.
However, there is no doubt that the Premiership heavyweights are expected to undergo a major squad overhaul this summer transfer window.
Therefore, it should come as no surprise that Cavenagh and Co. are in Glasgow for talks, as they lay out plans for next season.
Meanwhile, Rohl will be focused on ending Rangers’ three-match losing streak when his side face Hibernian at Ibrox on Wednesday.


