Frank Lempard is ready to leave Scottish Rangers before hiring a head coach, reports the English edition of The Telegraph.
On the 1st of June, Rangers said goodbye to 43-year-old Englishman Michael Beal. This happened after a defeat in the match of the 7th round of the Scottish Championship against Aberdeen (1:3).
Everton and Chelsea great Frank Lempard is one of the first candidates for Bel's place, with which Rangers are willing to carry out the promotion, first move on to the shortlist and move on to specific positions before recognition. Previously, Chelsea's other ex-trainer Graham Potter made it clear that there were no problems with the planting.
Among the candidates also included Kermanic AZ Pascal Jansen, Philip Clement, who recently fell in love with Monaco, as well as the head coach of the Japanese Yokohama F Marinos Kevin Muscat.
The remaining place is the work of the 45-river Lempard in Chelsea. From the 6th quarter to the 30th quarter of 2023, he was there in the role of the final head coach. Over the course of 11 matches, the Blues won only once, and also crashed out of the Champions League quarterfinals.