Rangers' Managerial Pursuit in Jeopardy as Muscat Deal Hits Critical Stumbling Block
Rangers FC's pursuit of Kevin Muscat as head coach faces unexpected complications, sparking fan unrest. Meanwhile, Celtic's Brendan Rodgers emerges as a target for Premier League clubs. Latest updates on transfers, boardroom pressures, and tactical insights from China.



Managerial Saga Intensifies at Ibrox
Rangers FC's bid to appoint Kevin Muscat as their new manager has encountered serious roadblocks, with sources close to negotiations revealing growing concerns about the deal's viability. The Australian coach's potential move from Chinese Super League side Shanghai Port now hangs in the balance amid contractual complexities and fan skepticism.
Rodgers in Premier League Spotlight
Across Glasgow, Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers finds himself back on English radars, with Nottingham Forest reportedly considering the Northern Irishman as a potential replacement for Ange Postecoglou. This development comes as Forest's ownership seeks a proven tactician to navigate their Premier League survival battle.
Fan Backlash and Boardroom Tensions
- Ibrox protests erupted following Rangers' disappointing 2-2 draw with Dundee United
- Sporting director Kevin Thelwell faces mounting criticism over recruitment strategy
- Club executives granted until January transfer window to demonstrate progress
Muscat's Coaching Philosophy Revealed
Former colleagues describe the Rangers target as:
"A high-intensity tactician who demands attacking football while maintaining defensive discipline"
Shanghai Port players praise his innovative training methods and data-driven approach, with winger Oscar Melendo stating: "He's transformed our transition play - we attack like sharks smelling blood."
Celtic's Season Outlook
Despite early-season struggles, defender Anthony Ralston remains bullish:
"We're building momentum - when our pressing game clicks, we'll strangle opponents into submission. The best is yet to come."
Structural Changes at Ibrox
- Club confirms continuation of annual general meetings post-PLC restructuring
- Financial transparency remains priority despite corporate status change
- Shareholder engagement strategy under review
Chinese Perspective on Muscat
Gordon Forrest, Muscat's former assistant in China, offers insight:
"His man-management has evolved, but that raw passion remains. He's adapted brilliantly to the CSL's unique challenges while maintaining European tactical principles."