The hunt for the next Rangers manager goes on as the Ibrox side prepare to enter a new era under US ownership.
US healthcare mogul Andrew Cavenagh watched Rangers defeat Dundee United in the final home game of the season with the US takeover of Rangers edging closer.
All eyes are on who Rangers might appoint to replace Philippe Clement with interim Rangers manager Barry Ferguson increasingly unlikely to get the gig.
Davide Ancelotti is the current Rangers manager frontrunner, although Sky Sports reckon there are as many as six options in the discussion.
But if report south of the border are to be believed, you can now make that five.

Rangers manager candidate ‘frontrunner’ at Championship side
Sky Sports listed ex-Wolves manager Gary O’Neil as one of six names on the next Rangers manager shortlist.
The 41-year-old was named alongside Davide Ancelotti, Steven Gerrard, Russell Martin, Rob Edwards and Danny Rohl.
But Rangers might have to strike O’Neil’s name from the list of potential candidates with the ex-Middlesbrough midfielder the leading candidate to take over at Norwich City.
According to TalkSPORT, former Bournemouth manager O’Neil is the favourite to replace Johannes Hoff Thorup at Carrow Road, claiming Jack Wilshere won’t be offered the job permanently.
Michael Beale targeted at relegated Championship club
If Gary O’Neil does takeover at Norwich City the Englishman might narrowly avoid facing ex-Rangers manager Michael Beale next season.
That’s because Beale is also potentially set to move to the English Football League club, only the 44-year-old is being tipped to replace Omer Riza at Cardiff City.
According to EFL Analysis, Beale is the leading candidate to take over at Cardiff City following their relegation from the English Championship this season.
Ex-Rangers midfielder Aaron Ramsey had been in temporary command of the Bluebirds but was powerless to resist as the club finished bottom of the English second flight table.
