There is one clear favourite for the Rangers job now

0
Kevin Muscat looks focused in the dugout during a Shanghai Port AFC Champions League match
POHANG, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 01: Shanghai Port head coach, Kevin Muscat looks on prior to the AFC Champions League Elite East Region match between Pohang Steelers and Shanghai Port at Pohang Steelyard on October 01, 2024 in Pohang, South Korea. (Photo by Han Myung-Gu/Getty Images)

Rangers latest managerial odds show a race that twists by the hour as the board weighs up its next big call. Kevin Muscat leads the line again, followed closely by Ole Gunnar Solskjær and Danny Rohl, with Derek McInnes and Slaven Bilic not far behind. Fans want clarity, yet the club keeps quiet. This Rangers latest managerial odds update sums up the chaos behind the search.

ADVERTISEMENT

Muscat moves into pole position

Kevin Muscat’s rise to favourite status tells its own story. The Australian knows Ibrox and understands what this club demands. He has experience with Rangers and comes with that ruthless streak fans crave. Importantly, he has managed winning sides and handled pressure. However, his name still divides opinion. Some fans see him as the right man while others worry about his style. Regardless, his name dominates discussion today and Rangers latest managerial odds reflect that.

Solskjær and Rohl remain in the fight

According to TalkSport, Ole Gunnar Solskjær stays in the frame, and his odds have shortened in recent hours. His time at Manchester United divides opinion, but he brings stature and calm. Supporters debate whether he has the edge required for Ibrox, yet few doubt his ability to handle the spotlight. Danny Rohl, meanwhile, continues to push quietly in the background. His reputation in Germany stands strong and his recent work at Sheffield Wednesday earned respect. Still, his lack of Scottish experience remains a sticking point for many.

Outsiders still watch and wait

Behind the main trio, The Guardian notes that Derek McInnes and Slaven Bilic wait for an opening. McInnes knows the Premiership inside out, while Bilic offers international pedigree. Both men have admirers inside Rangers Park, though neither seems close right now. Odds across bookmakers shift constantly, hinting that the decision still sits wide open. Every hour brings another rumour, another twist, and more speculation.

ADVERTISEMENT

As things stand, Reuters confirms no deal nears completion. The owners and directors know the next appointment must stick. The wrong call could destroy what remains of supporter trust. This choice defines their credibility. Muscat remains first choice according to markets, but Solskjær and Rohl refuse to fade. Pressure grows, patience wears thin, and the Rangers latest managerial odds will keep changing until the board finally acts.

Supporters have seen this film before and they want it to end differently this time. The right man must restore belief, bring energy back to Ibrox, and unite a fractured support. The noise grows louder by the day, and every whisper fuels the storm.