The rumor mill is heating up in the world of football management, and Rangers' Danny Rohl is at the center of the latest buzz. According to reports, Bayer Leverkusen has added the 37-year-old to their shortlist for a new head coach. However, German outlet Bild suggests that Crystal Palace's Oliver Glasner remains the top candidate, with Girona's Michel also in the mix. While Rohl's name is circulating, he's not facing any immediate pressure at Rangers, and a move to Wolfsburg seems unlikely given their recent relegation from the Bundesliga. Instead, Union Berlin and Leverkusen could be more enticing options, especially with European clubs keeping a close eye on the young manager.
Meanwhile, the transfer window is shaping up to be busy for Rangers and their rivals. Celtic, Fulham, and Rangers have all made initial inquiries about winger Cameron Ashia, a 21-year-old talent who could be available for as little as £500,000. Burnley, Cardiff City, Hoffenheim, Ipswich Town, Sheffield United, and Stuttgart have also registered interest, despite Huddersfield Town holding an option to extend his contract by a year. It's a bargain that could spark a bidding war.
Rangers are also reportedly ready to ramp up their pursuit of midfielder Bobby Clark. The 21-year-old has spent the season on loan at Derby County, and parent club Red Bull Salzburg is open to cashing in. However, the Gers might face stiffer competition for Plymouth Argyle forward Lorent Tolaj, with several Championship rivals considering a move for the 24-year-old striker.
In other news, former Rangers winger Vaclav Cerny has been left out of the Czech Republic's 54-man World Cup squad—a surprising omission given his current stint with Besiktas. It's a blow for the 27-year-old, who will now watch the tournament from the sidelines.
