Rangers Secure Agreement with Hearts Manager McInnes – Report

Reports indicate that Rangers Football Club is set to appoint Derek McInnes as their new head coach. McInnes currently manages Hearts at Tynecastle, and this switch comes as his predecessor, Danny Rohl, prepares to depart for RB Salzburg.
Details of the Agreement
The arrangement has been confirmed by multiple sources, including the well-known sports journalist Fabrizio Romano. McInnes has reportedly agreed to a deal in principle, paving the way for his move to Ibrox.
Compensation Fee
Rangers’ chairman, Andrew Cavenagh, will be paying a significant six-figure compensation fee to secure McInnes from Hearts. This financial commitment underlines the club’s ambition to strengthen its managerial position.
Contract Duration
Once finalized, McInnes will sign a three-year contract with Rangers. His appointment marks a new chapter for the club as they look to reestablish their status in Scottish football.
Related Developments
- In another development, FC Aarau is expected to accept a budget-friendly offer for striker Elias Filet from Celtic.
- Former Rangers manager Russell Martin is set to be announced as the new head coach of Leicester City next week.
With these managerial changes, the landscape of Scottish football is experiencing significant shifts. The move to appoint McInnes is seen as a strategic decision for Rangers as they aim for future successes.




