Ferguson discusses Rangers management future amid ownership transition
Ferguson discusses Rangers management future amid ownership transition

Ferguson discusses Rangers management future amid ownership transition

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Barry Ferguson, currently serving as Rangers' interim manager, has publicly expressed his desire to be appointed as the club's permanent boss, stating he knows the changes needed and is confident he can improve the team. Ferguson emphasized that if he is not chosen for the role, he will not seek another management position elsewhere and will instead return to his role as club ambassador, underscoring his loyalty by saying Rangers is his club. His future at Rangers is intertwined with ongoing takeover talks, as American investors Paraag Marathe and Andrew Cavenagh are close to acquiring a controlling stake, leaving both the club's ownership and managerial situation uncertain. Despite a mixed record since taking over, Ferguson is focused on the final five games of the season and hopes to demonstrate his suitability for the job to the incoming owners. He has set a target for the squad and acknowledged the pain of seeing rivals Celtic potentially win another league title, using it as motivation for improvement. Ferguson’s self-awareness about his experience and his commitment to the club have been central themes in his recent media appearances.

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