Rangers have apparently had a chat with Graham Potter about potentially taking on the role of their new manager. The folks at Ibrox are weighing their options after Steven Gerrard decided to step away from the race for the job. It looks like Danny Rohl is now the top choice to replace Russell Martin. But hey, Graham Potter is also in the mix according to reports. It seems like a pretty interesting situation brewing over at Rangers, huh?

So, Gerrard had some talks with the Rangers bigwigs in London recently, but he’s since said thanks but no thanks to a comeback at his old club. Word on the street is that the timing just isn’t right for the Liverpool legend, but who knows, maybe he’ll consider a move back to Glasgow down the line. Meanwhile, Rohl seems to have impressed the American owners at Rangers and is now the leading candidate for the job. He’s even got his coaching staff sorted and plans to bring a former Rangers player along to win over the fans. And guess what? Potter, the former West Ham and Chelsea boss, is also in the mix. He’s been on Rangers’ radar for a while now and it looks like the club is exploring all their options.

It’s a bit of a wild ride over at Ibrox, with talks also reportedly happening with Gary O’Neil, the ex-Wolves and Bournemouth manager. Seems like he’s been out of the game for about a year now since getting the boot at Molineux. But hey, it’s Rohl who’s leading the pack at the moment after some promising discussions this week. And let’s not forget about Derek McInnes from Hearts, who’s also been in the mix but it doesn’t seem like the Tynecastle club is expecting any approaches. Oh, and if Rangers want to snatch him away, they might have to fork out around £500,000 in compensation. So, it’s all up in the air at Rangers, with different managers in the frame and no clear frontrunner just yet. Who will take the hot seat at Ibrox? Only time will tell, folks.