Former Rangers star Frank de Boer has revealed he would be interested in being manager of the Scottish Premiership club.
With uncertainty whether Graeme Murty will remain in charge of Rangers next season, it seems the Dutchman has thrown his hat into the ring.
Speaking to BT Sport, De Boer was asked if he would take the Rangers job: “Yes, it’s clear.”
De Boer has been out of work since being sacked by Crystal Palace just 77 days into the job, but is looking for a return to management.
Murty has steadied the ship at Rangers since replacing Mark Warburton earlier in the season, and they remain on the tail of leaders Celtic.
The two Glasgow clubs meet tomorrow at Ibrox, and Rangers can go three points behind the SPL champions if they get a victory.
Rangers will go into the game confident after they thrashed Falkirk 4-1 last weekend in the Scottish Cup, when Jason Cummings bagged himself a hat trick.
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