Rangers agree deal for Hearts boss McInnes - gossip
Rangers agree deal for Hearts boss McInnes - gossipImage source, SNSPublished2 minutes agoSeveral reports say head coach Derek McInnes is on the verge of completing a switch from Tynecastle to Ibrox...Rangers have agreed a deal to appoint Hearts' Derek McInnes as their new head coach as Danny Rohl departs to RB Salzburg. (Fabrizio Romano on X), externalDerek McInnes has agreed a deal in principle to leave Hearts and become the new Rangers manager. (Sky Sports), externalRangers chairman Andrew Cavenagh has agreed to pay a significant six-figure compensation fee to take Derek McInnes from Hearts to Ibrox. (Scottish Sun), externalDerek McInnes will sign a three-year deal at Rangers once the Hearts boss replaces Danny Rohl. (The Herald - subscription required), externalFC Aarau are expected to accept a "relatively cheap" offer for striker Elias Filet from Celtic, with the 24-year-old having one year to run on his deal with the Swiss second-tier side. (Football Insider), externalFormer Rangers boss Russell Martin is to be unveiled as the new Leicester City head coach next week. (Fabrizio Romano on X), externalRelated topicsFootballMore on this storyArsenal and Liverpool chase Barcola - Sunday's gossipPublished11 hours ago'Rangers eye McInnes if Rohl exits' - gossipPublished1 day agoالمصدر: BBC Sport Football | Source: BBC Sport Football
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