As the Rangers actively seek to appoint a successor to Michael Beale, Philippe Clement emerges at the forefront of discussions, enmeshed in a tussle with Kevi
Known for his strategic acumen, the Daily Record report that Clement has his eyes set on a more extended engagement with the Scottish giants. It’s not just about a managerial stint for him; he’s after a legacy.
“A four-year commitment was his hope,” as revealed after scrutinising the rather ephemeral tenures of predecessors like Gio van Bronckhorst and Beale himself, who barely saw 12 and 10 months at the helm, respectively.
As negotiations progress, recommendations have flooded in for the Rangers to sweeten the deal with performance-based bonuses, encompassing triumphs in leagues, cups, and the coveted Champions League qualification.
The stage is set for an intriguing showdown, with the 49-year-old Clement poised to spar with Yokohama F Marinos’ Muscat to determine who will fill the void left by Beale.



























