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Gio van Bronckhorst faces Rangers rethink as Scottish coach on radar
Scott Burns
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Gio van Bronckhorst touched down at Rangers and immediately started work on adding a No. 2 and Scottish influence to his coaching team.
The new manager, who flew into Scotland on Friday morning, will watch Sunday's Premier Sports Cup semi-final with Hibs from the Hampden stands.
Van Bronckhorst is working on his assistant and another Scottish first-team coach.
He and the club are in talks with a candidate but it won’t be his long-term No. 2 John Paul van Gastel, who is set to remain at Guangzhou.
A report earlier this week linked former Feyenoord coach and Arsenal striker Robin van Persie with a move to
Rangers.
Rangers sporting director
Ross Wilson and the Ibrox board are keen to have another coach with experience of Rangers or the British game and van Bronckhorst is currently considering his options.
The likes of former captain B
arry Ferguson and Kevin Thomson have been linked with a possible position but both have been dismissed so far, while former Dundee boss Neil McCann is another name that has been mentioned.
Rangers remain in talks to finalise deals to bring in Roy Makaay as a striking coach/analyst, Arno Phillips as performance coach and Tori Bosschart as a video analyst.
Deals for those three are likely to be concluded over the weekend to allow them to join van Bronckhorst when he starts at Ibrox.
The club hope his work permit will be in place for next week.
Current Rangers goalkeeping coach Colin Stewart will also remain in position.
Van Bronckhorst wanted to bring in long-term assistant van Gastel but that is no longer a live option.
He is out of contract with Guangzhou at the end of the year and his Chinese employers have made it clear they want him to remain.
There has also been talk of van Gastel getting an extension due, especially with the current travel restrictions in entering China.
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