GIOVANNI van Bronckhorst has been confirmed as the new manager of Rangers.
The Ibrox club made an official announcement in the last few moments, with the Dutchman joining the club subject to receipt of a work permit.
The 46-year-old replaces Steven Gerrard at the helm of the Scottish champions, with the Liverpool legend opting to leave for Aston Villa in the Premier League.
It's not yet known if Van Bronckhorst will make his debut in the duggout for this Sunday's huge Premier Sports Cup semi-final against Hibs.
He will then have to quickly turn his attentions to next Thursday, with Sparta Prague coming to Glasgow in what is a vital Europa League tie for the club, with Rangers aiming to qualify from the group for a third year in a row.
On his appointment, the new boss told the club website: “I am absolutely delighted to be returning to Rangers as the club’s new manager.
“I feel so lucky to be going to work with a squad which is in a great position on all fronts and largely has that experience of being winners.
“I look forward to carrying on and enhancing the work that has been done already alongside Ross Wilson and the board of the club, and I’m grateful for the chance to work again at this huge football club.
“I cannot wait to meet the club’s incredible supporters again and begin this new era for us all.”
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