Rangers Target McCulloch…

Rangers Target McCulloch…

Rangers are reportedly interested in bringing former Scotland striker Lee McCulloch on board for their recruitment team, while under-pressure Celtic manager Wilfried Nancy is being considered by Saint-Etienne.

Rangers are looking to add Lee McCulloch, who currently serves as the talent acquisition manager for Premier League club Brighton and Hove Albion, to their recruitment staff at Ibrox. (Alan Nixon on Patreon)

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According to Keith Wyness, former chief executive of Aberdeen, Everton, and Aston Villa, Gauthier Ganaye lacks the credentials necessary to succeed Patrick Stewart as Rangers’ new chief executive, despite his background with Barnsley and Nice. (Football Insider)

Under scrutiny, Celtic manager Wilfried Nancy may find himself well-placed if he is dismissed, as he is reportedly the top candidate for Saint-Etienne, who are chasing promotion in Ligue 2. (Foot Sur)

Former Kilmarnock forward Steven Naismith is in the mix for the manager’s position at Rugby Park following the dismissal of Stuart Kettlewell on Monday. (Football Insider)

Aberdeen‘s first-team coach Peter Leven is currently favored by bookmakers to be the next manager of Kilmarnock, ahead of Livingston‘s David Martindale and interim coach Kris Doolan. (The Scotsman)

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Barry Robson, who was recently let go by Raith Rovers, was seen at a training session with Heart of Midlothian head coach Derek McInnes on Wednesday. (Edinburgh Evening News)

Ross County owner Roy McGregor has announced that the club has received over 80 applications for the managerial position in the Scottish Championship. (The Courier)

Dundee is set to have a budget for January that allows for multiple signings, even before any players are sold from the Scottish Premiership club. (The Courier)

Former Rangers loanee Aaron Ramsey has had his contract with Pumas terminated just three months into a one-year deal, following an injury-plagued start in Mexico. (The Scotsman)

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Neil Doncaster, CEO of the Scottish Professional Football League, has stated that Scottish football must take a firmer stance against fans who engage in abusive behavior after threats caused Celtic chairman Peter Lawwell to resign. (The National)

The Scottish FA is set to receive a substantial £8.8 million simply for participating in the World Cup for the first time in 28 years, with the potential to increase that to £9.35 million if they progress beyond the group stage. (Scottish Sun)

Rangers have initiated a supporter survey to gather feedback regarding possible expansions at Ibrox Stadium. (The Herald)