Rangers have already announced a consortium led by Andrew Cavenagh and 49ers Enterprises have completed the majority takeover at Ibrox. The new owners’ immediate task is to appoint a new manager for next season.

Davide Ancelotti, who left his role as Real Madrid’s assistant manager in May, has been in the running for the Rangers job.

Last Thursday, we covered claims from Spain which stated Rangers aren’t yet done chasing the 35-year-old and face competition from Deportivo de la Coruña.

Wednesday’s edition of Marca has a short report and their title says the Italian coach ‘puts Rangers on stand-buy’ because of Como.

Cesc Fàbregas is currently in charge at the Serie A club but his future remains uncertain. Therefore, the Rangers managerial target will wait for the Italian club.

Online, Marca journalist José Félix Díaz provides more on Ancelotti’s preference between Rangers and Como.

Cesc Fabregas is in contention for the Inter Milan job, which became vacant after Simone Inzaghi’s departure on Tuesday. If he were to leave for the San Siro, Como will have to find a replacement, and this is where Ancelotti fits in.

Marca had earlier reported the former Real Madrid assistant is in contention for the Como job. Ancelotti had a meeting with Rangers directors, but now everything indicates his future could be in Italy.

The coach is waiting to see what’ll happen with Fabregas’ future before deciding his next destination.